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I think the character mar has the strongest parallels to is luc and I wonder if she's going to have a similar ending to cirian. mar is very strongly emphasized as the closest to humans, being nearly identical to them aside from her wings and halo, and since she's technically still not human... I wonder where it'll lead, because with her place in the story and her proximity to the least human character in the series, I'd be surprised if she held onto it until the end (< still very curious about the contract markani made and how much it distanced her from her human aspects). she's well received by humans, she's loved as a human, she's treated as one by basically everyone. not to mention baiza is said to resent her a little bit for her humanity, which I'm interested to see... compare this with luc, who, at the time, was similar to humans as well, loved by them, treated like them (I'm not too sure about this one, but the character descriptions did say baiza resented luc for "thinking she could walk the same grounds as them") and blended in with humans in general; you start to see a clear resemblance between them. they're both made with the same purpose, given a certain proximity to humans and human-like qualities, and are both well-received by others at first. what differs is that this does not last for luc, the gap between her and humans was bigger than mar's, and most importantly, baiza treated them in a very distinct way. that being said, I don't think mar's story is gonna go that far in cirian's direction, but I do think it's gonna be a part of it or loom over the narrative at least a little. I could definitely see this show up for baiza, though, as I wonder if her self image and purpose will be challenged in pandemonium....
mar is such a beautifully done and placed character to me. I love how despite being the most "average" member of the main cast she's what binds together every main storyline. it's so interesting how the rest's relationship with her reflects their overall relationship with their own humanity + their proximity to humans despite mar not being fully human herself. in a world where nearly everything is dead or dying, which I'm sure leads to a lot of desperation towards survival, it's fascinating how her survival ethic has mostly been relying on others… and considering the rest of the cast leans further towards misantrophy it's interesting to see a lot of them love mar mostly for that humanity…. makes it quite clear what she represents in the overall story especially with the dove symbolism around her. I can definitely see her slowly losing it though I sure hope not….
"Eso lo explica todo", de John Brockman
“Eso lo explica todo”, de John Brockman
«Ideas bellas, profundas y elegantes sobre cómo funciona el mundo» .
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«En 1981 fundé el Reality Club. Desde su nacimiento hasta 1996, el club celebraba sus reuniones en restaurantes chinos, estudios de artistas, salas de juntas de bancas de inversión, salas de baile, museos y salones particulares, entre otros locales. El Reality Club era distinto de la Algonquin…
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