About the metaphor and reality in every fantasy

Webster 2022-04-10 09:01:08

First of all, I am an only child, and I cannot understand what it is like to have a younger sister, so most of it is my own imagination.

I replaced him with my brother

For the first time, he clearly felt that after he had a younger sister, the attention he received weakened, so he launched a rebellious behavior from his cognition, that is, the bear child did evil, but his mother murdered him, and his father ignored him. I was lost, so I looked for solace in my soul, and I began to reflect.

In the fantasy, he inserted his tail and substituted into the dog's situation. He made himself feel better.

The second time, the doll was confiscated. In fact, he realized that if he didn't put it away, his sister would get married later. The foreshadowing of the previous article was on the dining table, and adults thought it was just a rumor. But little children don't know it. Children are more serious and take their parents' words as the truth. So he took his sister's point of view and imagined her. Even if you tell Dad to be indifferent, you have to clean up yourself. What can be proved is that he can play with trains and is good at assembling. You will know the steps, first get the room on the upper floor and then disassemble it, so that you can take it yourself. There is a picture of the humanoid dog pulling out the stool, which I think is a hint that he can pull out the chair and stand on the chair to reach the puppet.

This time, it can be said that he opened the mode of his own entertainment and invented 123 wooden people. But little bee I really can't explain it because it's an interactive game.

The third time this time was actually a resistance that he wanted a bicycle to not achieve, that is, to mess up the house. The fantasy this time is very strange, because he doesn't know his mother's past, right? How did he know? When I looked back, I felt that this explanation was reasonable. It was my mother who told him the story herself.

This is what I said after soothing and falling asleep.

This cat is obviously coherent in the fantasy, how does the mother know the story in the fantasy? And the dialogue is so coherent? So my explanation should make sense. That is to say, the fantasy is the story of experiencing the mother in person.

It also makes sense in terms of time. First, there are water droplets in the open-air room, then the rain is getting heavier and heavier in the fantasy, and it is raining heavily when leaving the fantasy. Finally, the sound of heavy rain outside is heard after falling asleep indoors.

Mothers use their own stories to tell their children that resisting will not achieve their own goals, but will only be scolded, and other methods must be used. Such as perseverance and sticking paper. There are many details in the painting. For example, the color around the old photos is blurred, and the folded paper ends will bounce. Does not expand. My purpose is to find plausible reality based on fantasy.

The fourth was cycling, which involved independence and perseverance. From a realistic point of view, I think he saw a photo of a man and a motorcycle in the album. He subconsciously regarded him as his father. His father told him that everything was difficult at the beginning, and he brought it into his fantasy. Great-grandfather and this motorcycle and substituted this sentence. I'm sorry, but I really can't explain the idea of ​​looking into the distance and riding a bike.

The fifth time was yellow pants, ok, I lost, I can't explain it any more. I was wrong, I shouldn't be looking for reality in the story. Toys like the Shinkansen are easy to say, but the black animal-like car is really difficult to refer to, and there is not only an image of his own future, but also an image of a clock and a robot wearing glasses. Finally being rescued by my sister and seeing the genealogy is even more baseless. The final sci-fi part is too much. I lost.

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Mirai quotes

  • Mirai: You did it again. You tried to hit me with your bullet train even after Mom told you not to.

    Kun: But it wasn't a bullet train!

    Mirai: You aren't supposed to use a bullet train to hit people.

    Kun: It was a Super Azusa.

    Mirai: [angrily] I don't care what kind it was!

    [scoffs]

    Mirai: And why can't you be a little nicer to Mom?

    Kun: I don't know, I just can't.

    Mirai: It's her one day off from work. She doesn't get many and she has to spend it fighting with you. Come on, try.

    Kun: [sniffling] I know... I'm not cute.

    Mirai: Huh?

    Kun: [crying, wipes tear from his eye] Both Baby Mirai and Yukio are really cute. Not me. I know I'm not that cute anymore.

    [continues sobbing]

    Mirai: Oh come on, that's not true. You're very cute!

    Kun: [walking away]

    Mirai: You're the cutest! Adorable!

    Kun: [crying harder; runs away]

  • Kun (High Schooler): [off-screen] That's just awful. Yep, a complete wreck. I'm talking about your attitude. Boy, does it stink.

    Kun: [looks inside train station, sees a high schooler sitting inside] Hello?

    Kun (High Schooler): You're supposed to go camping, am I right? Catch bugs, watch fireworks, all that stuff. And you guys will be staying at your grandparents' place. It's the summer you've all been looking forward to. Think of all the happy memories you could be making together. But instead you don't wanna go. Why is that?

    Kun: Uh... how do you know? Who are you?

    Kun (High Schooler): What's more important, the color of your pants or your memories? Well, it's your choice. Just go home and say you're sorry already.

    Kun: NO. I do NOT like them.

    Kun (High Schooler): What?

    Kun: [referring to his pants] AND I WILL NOT WEAR THEM!

    Kun (High Schooler): [getting annoyed] No, you do not not like them.

    Kun: [as a train appears] No, I don't not not like them!

    Kun (High Schooler): No, you do not not not not like them!

    Kun: Yes, I do NOT not not not like them!

    Kun (High Schooler): NO! You do *not* not not not not not like them!

    [train pulls into the station. Doors open]

    Kun (High Schooler): Don't get on!

    Kun: Uh...?

    [looks back in hesitation]

    Kun (High Schooler): Stop! Don't get on, 'kay?

    [whistle blows. Kun glowers at high schooler and bounds for train]

    Kun (High Schooler): No! Wait! Wait!

    Kun: [glowers at boy as the train pulls away]

    Kun (High Schooler): [gazing after it in disappointment] Little brat.