I should also consider the reader's possible deeper interest. They might be looking for analysis of the characters' motivations, the author's techniques, or how the chapter reflects cultural aspects. Maybe the story's setting or social dynamics are important. Ensuring the analysis connects these elements to the chapter's events will be key.
Structure-wise, I'll start with an introduction about the manga, then delve into the chapter's plot, themes, character development, and conclude with its place in the series. Including questions for reflection might engage the reader more, encouraging them to think about their interpretations.
Potential pitfalls: Without specific details about Chapter 72, I need to remain cautious. Speculating too much might lead to inaccuracies. It's better to provide a general analysis of the elements typically present in shojo manga and how they might apply here. Using hypothetical examples based on common tropes could help.