Yeah, but isn't good fiction meant to indirectly communicate something about our own universe? Sure, for the purposes of entertainment value we enjoy seeing an internally consistent universe and the events within it playing out according to established rules; however, I don't believe that that's "all there is" to fictional stories. Part of their value lies in their ability to tell us something that the author thinks about the world or human beings without actually coming out and saying it.Maokun (post: 1480621) wrote:When putting fiction stories under this kind of scrutiny, it's useful to remind yourself that it is occurring -in most cases- in fictional "universes". Sure, sometimes those universes clearly mirror our own or serve as a metaphor/parody/other of it. Then analyze what kind of cosmology or world view that universe is working under.
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1480584) wrote:I think the crushingly stringent Japanese social structure is much more immediately pressing to the Japanese psyche than a moral, metaphysical or religious structure imposed by a very western sort of "god" or "gods." So, if I'm right, TTGL might be about "ganbare!" knocking down economic and social walls rather than religious ones.
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