What I think Bellatar wants to express is probably: After the rage, who can guarantee that the new order will not give rise to new evils, the reincarnation will not stop, and everything will fall into the void.
Therefore, the audience should understand the initial metaphor. The reason why Bellatar wants to set up a solar system operation model in which the three coexist in harmony is to look at the so-called revolution and new order from the perspective of God. The alternation of the old and the new is nothing but a stable cycle, like the alternation of day and night. People in the dark night are afraid and then furious, longing for daylight, so they set out to establish a new order. Repeatedly.
There is a so-called prince in all revolutions in history. He agitated and used people's fear and anger, and promoted the revolution to accomplish his mission.
The whale metaphor represents people's curiosity about another world beyond the world they live in. It is this curiosity that brings people together. It can be recalled that all revolutions are preaching a wonderful new world. Belatar's thinking has surpassed the person himself, and has risen to become a transcendent.
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