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6/21/2025, 12:47:40 PM
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I find the femininity interpretation of SH3 to be a little nauseating. As you said it's too on the nose for it to be an actual "deeper meaning". I personally experienced it as a familial revenge story coupled with a coming of age finding identity story, those elements are right on the surface and where the depth lies. Yes there's the blood and birthing imagery, but I viewed that as representing bloodline, lineage, and vengeance ("blood for blood"). Heather's body being used to birth "God" is a corruption of her family line and destroying it is a vindication of her trve father Harry. This is my masculine interpretation I guess.
I find the femininity interpretation of SH3 to be a little nauseating. As you said it's too on the nose for it to be an actual "deeper meaning". I personally experienced it as a familial revenge story coupled with a coming of age finding identity story, those elements are right on the surface and where the depth lies. Yes there's the blood and birthing imagery, but I viewed that as representing bloodline, lineage, and vengeance ("blood for blood"). Heather's body being used to birth "God" is a corruption of her family line and destroying it is a vindication of her trve father Harry. This is my masculine interpretation I guess.
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