Mother and father symbolize the two sides of creation.
When a creator is creating, generally speaking, there are two sides. On the one hand, the mother is the supreme purity and perfection. She examines all things in the world with an unsullied eye and is the end of all human perfection. On the other hand, the father is responsible for analysis. To understand and penetrate the various phenomena in the world, one needs to turn oneself into a part of the filth and become them.
Really good works are often a mixture of these two parts. On the one hand, the author depicts these ugliness thoroughly, and on the other hand, he analyzes these ugliness with a pure heart. The author is both a madman and a saint in it. The emotional space created by the conflict and battle between the two builds this house.
The author is driven by the father's side to experience the original sin of man, while the mother's side is like a clear mirror reminding the author not to be deceived by this, it is a sin and should be banished.
After the intercourse, the Holy Child, cultism, consumerism needless to say. Everyone really only gets what they want from the work.
It is interesting that the author merges the author and the father's side, and the change is always the mother. This is a tragedy.
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