Too lazy to polish the article, this is my thinking running account.
What does no name mean to get a name and what it means to be hungry, and what it means to eat someone to hold back the little boy named John, but eat everyone around, and in the end no one will call his name, What does it mean.
No name refers to these two orphans, they have no roots, they don't know where they came from, and they don't have a stable connection and love with people. The name is for someone else, and I suddenly remembered that the general said a paragraph, probably the people around me left me one by one. In the end, I can't prove to you that I am the person with this name. A name means someone knows you and loves you.
When a person is possessed by a monster, he can gain power, which means that John satisfies the hope in the heart of man. And being eaten might mean that John killed his adoptive parents, but what about other people whose inner desires are nourished?
I always feel that monsters refer to the psychology of orphans. Oh! He was so hungry and empty inside. No one can water his empty heart with love anymore. The tossing foster care allows him to accurately detect everyone's desires and fill their vacant hearts, and then they are satisfied and happy. How boring these people are after seeing this, and people who can jump out of human perspective are destined to not be able to enjoy feelings in them. The essence of love, how empty, no matter how strong.
The monster ate everyone, referring to 511, the black bank, and the fire of the in-depth book-giving meeting. What John wants to see is the fact that human nature is inherently evil. In the face of disaster, everyone is afraid, everyone protects themselves, and civilization disappears. As a result, no one can escape. Yes, the nature of human nature is like this. Civilization is either inscribed in our genes or fragile. This instinct is closer to the truth for John than happiness. This kind of catastrophe is the epitome of World War I and World War II, and perhaps this is why the painting is located in post-World War II Germany. (After all, there are so many orphans, and most of their parents died on the battlefield. The war is over, but evil persists forever, rooted in human genes on a different scale.)
Look, everyone has hungry monsters in their hearts, and they've all grown so big! John is like a performance artist, revealing the truth of human nature over and over again, and he never tires of it. In the end, no one called his name, and he was still accompanied by endless emptiness.
So the monster again refers to everyone's desire. Desires have both righteous thoughts and evil thoughts, and right and wrong are often between one thought. A certain obsession is opened in different ways, it can be good or it can be evil. (Just like Tianma, he had the righteous thoughts of wanting to be a good doctor, but he was motivated to kill. He killed John not only because John was a murderer, but also because he himself was guilty. Tianma was not innocent.) And John and Tianma They are just bridges of desire. (Alas... I always feel that the conclusion is that we should turn to Buddhism, the six senses are pure)
So, the name is love, and the hungry monster is desire. Here, the answer depends on how you look at the problem. If we insist that human nature is inherently evil, civilization is hypocritical and fragile. If you hold on to love, this faith becomes the light of humanity. Therefore, goodness is created by man. He who exposes evil is not mistaken; neither does he who insists on good.
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