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1. Asuka wakes up because she doesn't want to die (fear of death, and possibly mixed feelings about her mother)
2. Shinji awakened because he figured out that he no longer relies on others to save himself, but saves himself (so he strangled the imaginary Asuka) ps. There may be a misunderstanding here, strangling the imaginary Asuka is an escape , In the end, I didn't strangle Asuka to death, and accepted myself that others hated. This is the real redemption.
3. Ayanari awakened because she realized that she was not a puppet at the mercy of others.
Perhaps the human heart is the perfection of imperfections. . .
I'm like Shinji. . . I've been escaping reality and making up my own fantasies (maybe I really hate myself...) It's time to grow up. . .
Happiness can only be found in dreams, and in the end, it is necessary to return to reality. . .
Where is my dream? in places far beyond reality. Where is my reality? where the dream ends. . .
The human completion plan is a dream of human beings (the same world that Hokage wants to create)
People don't actually know what they want, so it's better to grasp it now. . .
The AT force field is the perfection among imperfections. People are complex in society. There are a lot of themselves. They may be liked or hated. This is the reality. It doesn’t matter. Own.
There is no help in escaping. People need to rely on others to live to confirm their existence. Human beings live in hurt and hurt. Longing for others to like you is only a one-sided, selfish assumption, like prayer, it cannot last forever, you have to take that step yourself.
Is dying in a dream really better than reality?
Hope can get scary sometimes.
Thank you, EVA!
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