Originally Posted by
Scheherazade
I wonder... In my opinion, Toru simply does not know how to connect, rather than detaching himself purposefully. Nagasawa, on the other hand, does detach himself from the people around him on purpose, which is why, I think, Toru decides to cut his ties off with him later on.
Agreed. Toru does seem to have connection issues. He fails to form any real friendships. The only two meaningful freindships he seemed to form was with Midori and Itoh. Storm Trooper was merely just because they shared a room, and to be honest, I think Nagasawa was more of a convenience freindship. The two had nothing in common, and clearly did not understand each other.
By and large, I think the book is concentrating on young people's inability to deal with death and loss (in various forms).
I am not sure if Midori is afraid of death. I think she is the one who has experienced death in real terms (watched dying people, unlike Toru and Naoko, whose experiences were very clean cut... People they knew killed themselves... No dirty business of watching them die slowly etc) and she is the one, in my opinion, who can actually accept death for what it is...