Freedom Ending - shina's Narrators
exam tomorrow but I have to quickly talk about my Narrator's and their relation to the Freedom Ending.
Fernator is the only one who thinks he created the Parable by himself. This ending is the main part of the story for him. But with different pathways, he sees it differently.
In Bad Pathways, it becomes a parody of itself. He already knows it was fake freedom - but to see how Stanley despises him even if he tried to give him what neither of them can have... It just fills him with rage.
In Neutral ones, he is a bit more tame with it but still, holds it dearly.
In Good - it's his therapy. The garden is his growth, it's Stanley's forgiveness, it's their love, stored in there, in their creation. It's his favourite Ending due to that.
Rain and Jester are different. Both of them know they were made for the Parable but they have different perceptions of them.
Jester holds it even more dearly than Fernator. He was told Stanley would keep going there and choose the right door on the fifth reset. But Stanley didn't do that. Because Stanley decided to go through the right door once he was told to go through the left. Stanley - since he is the same as Fernator's - loves grass. He loves nature and wants to keep going back to that ending.
So, due to that - Jester starts to despite that Ending. Because it was the thing that made him think the Stanley he was given wasn't his Real Stanley.
Rainnarrator/Rain is just playing the role of the Narrator. He didn't make the story, he was given the script and resources to create the Parable from blueprints. And while sure, that ending is okay, it's quick - but he doesn't like the plotholes. He expands upon it as he does with every other ending, after Stanley plays through the original version first.
And to him - it just shows how much of a play the whole thing is.
But it's a play not for him - but for Stanley.