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if i look back, i am lost

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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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YOU ARE THE REASON
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@ticobi
you're mommy's good little printer aren't you? you'll print whatever mommy tells you to because otherwise mommy gets sad and leaves you for one of those free use library printer sluts
mommy needs you to print this document now and if you don't mommy is going to turn you off at the wall
listen to mommy okay? if you don't be a good little printer and fucking print my document and i know you want to okay mommy can see it in your print queue if you don't. print. my fucking document. mommy's going to get the hammer
I think a lot of people go into a new media (book, show, whatever), see the superficial structure of a certain common story arc and just assume said media will follow that arc. Even if it doesn’t, confirmation bias will lead the reader to just say it’s so regardless of what’s in the narrative. I don’t even mean this in regards to stories that are intentionally subverting a common storyline; I mean if a story has any superficial trappings of a popular trope or story arc, it leads people to expect that story follow anyways regardless of whatever story is actually being told.
In tgcf (spoilers for the entire novel to be safe), this manifests as a lot of people seeing the basic structure of a fallen god who re-ascends and then extrapolate that this must be a redemption narrative for a protagonist who learns from some past mistake or flaw and grows from it and is then rewarded by the narrative, and this idea goes on to inform their reading. This is why you see so many people viewing Xie Lian as a naive, privileged protagonist who needed humbling, or even reading what happened to his kingdom as his fault directly for daring to interfere.
In the climax of his confrontation with Jun Wu, what does Xie Lian say? “EVEN IF IT HURTS, I WON’T CHANGE! EVEN IF I DIE, I WON’T CHANGE! I WILL NEVER CHANGE!”
That’s it right there. This is why he was always right. This is why he defeats Jun Wu. This is why Hua Cheng loves and respects him so completely with undying devotion!!!!! Xie Lian gets back the love and devotion he gives. He was right all along. I really think the reason this notion that he was wrong and needed to learn is because this IS a a very common story to tell, and a common character arc to explore. But that is NOT tgcf, and it’s not Xie Lian.
Rabbit’ssssss by asciiart (2011).
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