What does the loggerhead turtle represent?

Terence 2022-10-20 19:14:25

A man drifted to an isolated island. The man ran all over the island and found that there was no one on the island, only crawling left and right and the birds in the bamboo forest. He was about to go out to sea, but the bamboo raft was damaged by an unknown object halfway along the way, and the man swam back. He built a bamboo raft again, and went out to sea for the second time. Unfortunately, he experienced the same failure. This time, he found out that the culprit was the loggerhead sea turtle. After returning to the shore unwillingly, he found that the loggerhead sea turtle also swam ashore. The man turned the loggerhead turtle over and hit it hard, leaving it to burn in the hot sun, while building a bamboo raft for the third time. When I woke up the next day, I found that the loggerhead sea turtle was dying. Although the man tried various methods to save it, the loggerhead sea turtle still died, and strangely it turned into a red-haired woman. Out of guilt, the man and the two women took care of the woman when she was still awake, and in fear of the unknown, he hid behind the distant hillside to observe the woman secretly. After seeing the woman put the turtle shell into the sea, the man will push the bamboo raft into the sea too (the sea is not the number of the garbage dump? Don't send garbage into the sea casually). So the man and the woman got together, lived a life of mutual love, and gave birth to a turtle son. At the age of three or four, the turtle son slipped down like the man of the year, but he quickly got out of trouble and made a group of loggerhead turtle friends. When his son was a teenager, Kojima was devastated by a tsunami and the man was washed away. The son also found the man with the help of the loggerhead turtle. Not long after this, . The son goes to sea, the man and the woman grow old day after day, and finally the man dies in a silent night, the woman sits beside her and turns back into a loggerhead turtle, slowly crawling to the sea.

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