One of the major themes of the Naruto series seems to be the importance of Duty, and the idea that one is obligated to defend the people and ideas that one holds precious, even to the death, is a point that weighs heavily on each chapter. One can find evidence of this importance in Naruto himself; his growth as a character is directly linked to his willingness to acknowledge and accept his duty. Also, the most powerful figure in the village, the Hokage, is the character with the strongest sense of duty.
The things that the characters in Naruto express Duty towards can fall into two categories. As previously stated these categories are "ideas" (a Nindo, or 'way of the ninja' and "people" (precious people). Gai Sensei makes this distinction clear to Lee when discussing the proper times to sacrifice himself by using the Lotus and opening his gates. The relative importance of these two different types of duties varies from character to character, and situation to situation. For a character like Sasuke, for instance, the duty to his Nindo would usually take precedent over his duty to a precious person. The opposite holds true for Sakura.
do you agree with these statements? can you site evidence?
what do you think the primary theme of naruto is?