Hall Kervean
Two Thousand Club
There's sometimes some deeper symbolism in anime.
Some aren't super hard to figure out.
For instance, Death Note has apples. Apples are often used in artwork to symbolize the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Eve, when tempted, accepted the fruit because she wanted to be like God.
Others aren't as obvious. Also from Death Note, the letter "L" is the twelfth letter in the alphabet. Biblically, twelve symbolizes order and completeness. Kira's letter, K, is the eleventh. Eleven is the number of disorder, chaos, and (wait for it) judgement.
There's some non biblical ones, too. For instance, Yotsuba means "stem with four leaves." The most commonly known plant with four leaves is the four leaf clover. Each leaf represents faith, hope, love, and luck.
I'm sure there's more out there, so share what you've found!
Any anime goes, any symbolism goes!
Some aren't super hard to figure out.
For instance, Death Note has apples. Apples are often used in artwork to symbolize the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Eve, when tempted, accepted the fruit because she wanted to be like God.
Others aren't as obvious. Also from Death Note, the letter "L" is the twelfth letter in the alphabet. Biblically, twelve symbolizes order and completeness. Kira's letter, K, is the eleventh. Eleven is the number of disorder, chaos, and (wait for it) judgement.
There's some non biblical ones, too. For instance, Yotsuba means "stem with four leaves." The most commonly known plant with four leaves is the four leaf clover. Each leaf represents faith, hope, love, and luck.
The Yotsuba Group lacked all four.
I'm sure there's more out there, so share what you've found!
Any anime goes, any symbolism goes!
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