This paper examines the metaphorical implications of the "forbidden flower" within the character arc of Nagito Komaeda. It explores how the loss of such a symbol represents the intersection of hope, despair, and the "hot" (intense or volatile) nature of his radical ideology. By analyzing the "forbidden" nature of his desires, we can better understand the psychological toll of his self-sacrificial nature. 1. The Metaphor of the Forbidden Flower
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Despite his grand speeches about hope, Nagito possesses deep-seated self-loathing. He views himself as a worthless stepping stone for others. This tragic lack of self-worth elicits strong empathy from the audience, making people want to "save" or understand him. This paper examines the metaphorical implications of the
That dizzying, grey-green stare that saw through every lie you told yourself. He knew you were "wonderful," even when you felt mundane. This tragic lack of self-worth elicits strong empathy