At the beginning, Xinben had the same idea as Guangchuan, starting from the biosphere and even the entire earth circle, thinking that maybe the existence of parasitic beasts is conducive to maintaining the balance of nature, so I didn't want to do it, and said "God decides", But after Xiaoyou's words, he began to question his own approach, so he said in a rhetorical tone, "It's up to God?" Only then did he realize that he was not playing the role of God? Then the next action can be explained. Shinichi realizes that he is not God, but a tiny human being. He is not like God to all creatures and all life is fair, because he has something he wants to protect people! To quote Xiao You: The one standing in front of you is just a middle school student. Even if you don't want to, even if you know that you are taking away the life of the survivor by doing this, you still have to do it in order to protect what you cherish. Although many people understand that human beings are selfish after all, they will do whatever they can for their own survival when they know they are wrong, and the works also portray and satirize the selfish nature of human beings all the time, but it is clear that the author wants to express more than that. Shinichi's last tears are the highlight. I don't know if you have seen "Silver Spoon". The protagonist works on a farm. He sees that the cattle and sheep he raises are sold to be killed and made into food. They are bought back and he decides not to eat meat anymore. , but is it possible? Even if you are only vegetarian, vegetables and fruits are alive, so the protagonist finally figured it out, although this is inevitable for survival, not to mention that humans are at the top of the food chain, but before seeing food eat him , to know guilt and gratitude, because your survival is built on the basis of killing other life, and this is also a gift of nature. And then at the same time called on people to protect nature and fear life. I think this is what this work and the author want to express. After reading this good show, I was deeply touched, and I wrote down some of my own thoughts, but the writing is not very good, please forgive me. . .
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