Shōko Nishimiya
Shōko Nishimiya experienced problems as a child as a result of her struggles as a child connecting with others and speaking because she was born partly deaf. especially with Shya Ishida, who she had a bullying relationship with in sixth grade. Her predisposition to blame herself and her self-hatred are brought forth by the tragedy from her past. Despite this, Shoko starts to understand the worth of her life with the aid of Shya, who also helps him see the worth of his.
Throughout the series, Shōko Nishimiya wears her straight, dusty rose-colored hair in a variety of updos and cuts. Her broad eyes and big, brown irises give her a kind appearance. When not pulled back into a ponytail or bun, Shoko's hair conspicuously tends to hide her ears from view; this may be a deliberate aesthetic choice to highlight how open-minded she is in comparison to other people.
Shōko Nishimiya is portrayed as being patient and forgiving, even toward her former bully Shya, in her heart. She is depicted to be fairly laid-back and gentle. Being forced to be visually focused, Shoko enjoys visual symbolism and metaphor, as seen by her sentiments for her sixth-grade notebook. She lacks trust in her ability to judge social circumstances, though, which makes her strongly value others' candor, even when it is unpleasant.
Anime name: A Silent Voice
Link to watch: https://www.justwatch.com/in/movie/a-silent-voice