The central conceit of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is that the title character is, unbeknownst to her, endowed with the ability to reshape the world as she sees fit. The other characters in the series are there to observe her, to clean up after her, or to prevent her from changing things.
But some fans have come to the conclusion that it is not Haruhi who is god, but Kyon. The novels are narrated by Kyon, and he opens the series by talking about how boring life is once you've gotten over Santa Claus and aliens and the like.
In the end, it is Kyon's life, not Haruhi's, that becomes interesting due to the people she subconsciously gathers around her and due to her own powers. On top of that, Kyon is suddenly surrounded by three very attractive young women, all of whom have a certain fondness for or trust in him.
It has never been addressed in the novels, but it's not hard to see why some fans think that Kyon is actually god, and he subconsciously created Haruhi as a front to cause the adventures to be and deflect responsibility for any problems away from Kyon.
What do you think?
But some fans have come to the conclusion that it is not Haruhi who is god, but Kyon. The novels are narrated by Kyon, and he opens the series by talking about how boring life is once you've gotten over Santa Claus and aliens and the like.
In the end, it is Kyon's life, not Haruhi's, that becomes interesting due to the people she subconsciously gathers around her and due to her own powers. On top of that, Kyon is suddenly surrounded by three very attractive young women, all of whom have a certain fondness for or trust in him.
It has never been addressed in the novels, but it's not hard to see why some fans think that Kyon is actually god, and he subconsciously created Haruhi as a front to cause the adventures to be and deflect responsibility for any problems away from Kyon.
What do you think?
















