Jeikobu wrote:I just saw Mononoke Hime and I liked it, but I have a couple questions.
First off, how exactly did San come to be with the wolves? We know she is raised by them, but how does it all come in to place? Was she found orphaned and then raised? Or is this really unknown?
I watched the dubbed version (back in the dark ages before my dvd player), but if the dub was properly translated then what happened was:
1) San and her parents were walking in the woods.
2) The wolves came out to eat them.
3) San's parents threw their kid down, hoping the worlves would eat her instead of them (bad parenting example).
4) Rather than eat San, the wolves took pity on her and raised her.
Secondly and more importantly, what exactly is Ashitaka implying when he says that the Deer God "is life"? This line bothered me, so I want to know exactly what to make of it.
I think he was saying that the world was going to die if the forest god died. As you noticed after [spoiler]his head got lopped off[/spoiler], there was alot of destruction going on. It's my opinion that the forest God's death's impact on the forest is what he was refering to.
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