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and they say you can't over analyzing Evangelion
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It was a doomed effort. The author forgot that Evangelion itself is a self confessed amalgamation of a whole plethora of anime and other cliches, themes and stereotypes. Thus one could probably compare Evangelion to Moby Dick or The Cantabury Tales with a reasonable level of sucess.
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Wow!! Pretty big thinking there...
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The Perfect Woman, The Goddess...
Worth Killing For, Worth Dying For, Worth Going To Hell For....
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I Can Only Love One Woman,
No Matter The Day, No Matter The Era
That Will Not Change...
What? They're...almost even completely different time periods, let alone different GENRES.
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Shnooks wrote:What? They're...almost even completely different time periods, let alone different GENRES.
Similar genre and period are not requirements for literary comparison. In fact, if you really start to strip the stories down, there aren't really more than about five different narratives used throughout the whole of literature, just put into different settings.
There's a quote by someone that enumerates what those narratives are, but I can't find it right now... has anyone else heard this?
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