Shōya Ishida (石田 将也 Ishida Shōya) In the days of his early childhood, Shōya was an indifferent child, one who viewed his family members, his friends of the same age, and the fellow students in school as no more than a way of staving off his unending boredom. In the five intervening years, not much has changed in Shoya's appearance, other than he is taller and somewhat thinner. From the ashes for his former personality, new and perhaps better traits are slowly beginning to be inculcated into Shoya's personality, such as caring for others ( like Shoko and his Mom ), taking responsibility for one's own actions and behaviors, and learning the real value of friendships, not just having so-called fun with guys in an adolescent street gang. He bullied Nishimiya in elementary school and when she transferred away was ostracized and bullied by his former friends. But most took her, eventually including Shoya, for a storm cloud gathering on the horizon. This is seen when she went to the bank, withdrew money, and paid Mrs. Nishimiya for the lost and broken hearing aids that Shoya had ripped away from Shoko. Shoya was always so intent on being the 'master of ceremonies' within the classroom, but over time, attention began to be given to Shoko because of her special circumstances of not being able to hear. He finds her at a private school for the deaf. A Silent Voice (2016) Ian Wang. When Shoko, the deaf/mute girl, is introduced to public school, Shoya only ignores her, he being more interested in playing with a mechanical pencil that morning. Shoko was like a bright ray of sunshine, unable to speak, but who's presence was nevertheless like the delightful warmth of a bright, sunny day. Toward the end of the manga, it is implied that Shoya, now trying to be molded into a mature young man, would eventually take over the family hairdresser business from his mom, him being the business manager, with Shoko being the hair stylist. Shoya was always the 'Gangsta Boss', with the other two always going along for the ride. Whether by choice, or be default, Miyako seems to have provided little in the way of time and attention to Shoya during his childhood, leading to him being alone to do as he saw fit. With no more effort than flicking a mosquito off of one's arm, Shoya came to think that he could dispose of Shoko in like manner, and continue on (supposedly) as the undisputed ringleader of the circus that was the classroom, the playground, the public square, and the home. Seeing this happen, even if it was so slow to manifest itself, and even if it seemed unlikely that such would happen to any meaningful degree, is enough, I feel, to imply that Shoko and Shoya will eventually marry, and continue to share their insights with one another. But because of what he had done to Shoko, and the desire to 'set matters straight' towards her during the last time that he would see her on his fatal day, he reversed himself, and chose to give himself time to try and redeem himself, at least in her eyes. He jumps off of bridges. In the days of his early childhood, Shōya was an indifferent child, one who viewed his family members, his friends of the same age, and the fellow students in school as no more than a way of staving off his unending boredom. Finally, one day a line was crossed. He eggs his two best friends on into getting into the same sort of trouble that he does. It goes one step further, though—instead of ending as he moves on from elementary to junior high school, the isolation he receives from others continues. Jinhe turned back and a silent voice shoya surgical mask whispered to Liu Qinsheng The broken bed silent voice shoya mask is twisted and twisted. His ideal of life is to create a relaxed a silent voice shoya surgical mask and happy human environment for the readers, that is, to try to voice shoya surgical mask support this society through culture. The sexual fires have not been lit in Shoya, yet, and he is ambivalent about girls.
Eventually, when the class is forced to take responsibility for bullying Shoko, the class turns to bullying Shoya to shift the blame. Ishida started to ignore those around him (imagining them with a large X across their face) and was driven to the point that he wanted to apologise to Shoko however, to Nishimiya and begins to spend time with her.
Thus, Shoya is 'Da Boss' over a three member boy's street gang. This 'boy' refuses to let Shoya inside, telling him that Shoko is not in class, even though he can see Shoko sitting at her desk. He finally realizes the value of genuine friendship, with Shoko, and with others, such that he can look them in the eye, and greet them with a sincere heart full of self-confidence and acceptance !
But Shoya is interested in only Shoya, so Naoko only bides her time by dressing attractive and alluring ( for a sixth grader ), and hanging on Shoya like a groupie.