"Princess Mononoke" seems to be a fairy tale-like world, but it reflects the shadow of modern society everywhere. It describes an ancient war, and this war is being staged for generations. There is no clear distinction between justice and evil. Human beings and nature are always full of contradictions that are difficult to balance in the continuation of their complementary lives.
Love and hate are emotions that people cannot avoid. Compared with love, things people hate are often more fierce and fierce. This dangerous emotion is hidden in everyone's heart. If you don't restrain it, it will cause small fights. It may also be an
unpredictable war... Clausewitz's words: There are very few people who do not encounter "wars" in their lives. Even if some people are full of love in their hearts, they will be engulfed by wars caused by hatred between people, races and races, and between regions and regions... "Princess Mononoke" tells more than just It is only a topic of man and nature, it involves human emotions more deeply. Let’s look back at Iraq and Afghanistan in the world news footage of the last year. . . It seems like the wild boars and mountain dogs in fairy tales that have been endowed with human emotions. It is hatred that fills their chests, bewildered by their hope of seeing the future.
It is an undeniable fact that "hate" may be more permanent than "love". It is deeply hidden in people's hearts, but the danger is real. How can we resolve hatred? More love?
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