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6/13/2025, 5:43:40 PM
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Lalah staying behind isn't implied to be positive.
The girls at the manor who love her risked it all so she could be free and she still rejected it.
Instead of being free and possibly looking for Char herself, she chooses to stay trapped, dreaming of the possibilities that may never come true.
The tone of her voice in the "I must stay and wait for him" isn't of determination, it's of resignation to her fate.
It's the same moral as Shiiko's story. If she had been able to focus on the present instead of her dream she would be living a fulfilling life with her husband and son.
From the synopsis it also seems to be the same story as Matthew's dream by Leo Lionni. Instead of focusing on the girl in his dreams, he becomes a painter to make his dream worlds come true himself.
Lalah staying behind isn't implied to be positive.
The girls at the manor who love her risked it all so she could be free and she still rejected it.
Instead of being free and possibly looking for Char herself, she chooses to stay trapped, dreaming of the possibilities that may never come true.
The tone of her voice in the "I must stay and wait for him" isn't of determination, it's of resignation to her fate.
It's the same moral as Shiiko's story. If she had been able to focus on the present instead of her dream she would be living a fulfilling life with her husband and son.
From the synopsis it also seems to be the same story as Matthew's dream by Leo Lionni. Instead of focusing on the girl in his dreams, he becomes a painter to make his dream worlds come true himself.
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