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The Prova della Volontà here is literal: each trial breaks down the psyche, and only those with sufficient will can pass. Echidna, the Witch of Greed, offers Subaru a contract: unlimited use of Return by Death in exchange for allowing her to study his suffering. This is a perversion of will — she admires his willpower but offers to remove its cost, which would destroy his humanity. Subaru rejects her, choosing painful will over comfortable slavery . 4.4 Will vs. Isolation A key lesson of the Trial of Will is that will alone fails without emotional support. Subaru breaks down in Episode 18 (anime) — the famous “From Zero” scene with Rem — where he admits he is weak, pathetic, and needs help. Rem’s speech restores his will not by toughening him, but by accepting his fragility. 5. Narrative Structure & The Role of Failure Re:ZERO subverts typical isekai by making failure the engine of progress:
“Re:ZERO doesn’t ask ‘what if you had a second chance?’ but ‘what if every second chance cost you your mind?’” — Anime News Network “The Sanctuary trials are a masterclass in using fantasy to explore trauma.” — IGN 9. Comparison with Other “Trial of Will” Narratives | Work | Trial of Will representation | | Groundhog Day | Repeated death/day resets; growth through selflessness | | Steins;Gate | Okabe’s suffering to save Mayuri; will to deceive fate | | Berserk | Guts’ resistance against fate (similar suffering without reset) | | Higurashi | Loop-based horror; will to trust friends | Re-ZERO -Starting Life in Another World- La Pro...
Re:ZERO uniquely combines (Subaru’s knight declaration scene in Episode 13) with private deaths — the will must endure both social shame and solitary agony. 10. Conclusion Whether interpreted as a specific Italian localization or a thematic lens, “La Prova della Volontà” captures the heart of Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World- . The series argues that will is not innate strength, but a choice repeated in the face of annihilation . Subaru’s journey is not about becoming invincible, but about continuing to stand up when every death screams at him to stay down. The Prova della Volontà here is literal: each
| | Main Trial | Will-related consequence | | Arc 1 | Saving Emilia from thugs | First death — discovers Return by Death | | Arc 2 | Surviving the mansion loop | Learns to suspect allies, builds trust slowly | | Arc 3 | White Whale & Witch Cult | Complete mental collapse; learns to ask for help | | Arc 4 | Sanctuary Trials | Accepts his own worthlessness + still fights | | Arc 5 | Priestella (Watergate City) | Leads a coalition — will expressed as leadership | Subaru rejects her, choosing painful will over comfortable
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