by Roir » Wed Jun 16, 2004 1:55 pm
You missed the part about Strata raping Rhue in Episode 1 and stealing his child-like innocence, symbolized by the fluffy pink bunny, Dippy.
Rhue then seeks revenge on his rapist, after being rescued by the local social services (incarnated by Dana, the "mender"). He corners him after scheming his way through an innocent settlement, and "steals" his innocence back, but that is not enough. No, he goes on to "pierce" 1, 2, up to 5 innocent bystanding males who happen to get in his way.
Then comes the symbolic rock-jumping passage, whereby Rhue overcomes the guilt and yet sets the events firmly behind him in the past, which is the equivalent of burying them in his all-too-fallible memory.
The traditional love-hate relationship between rapist and rapee then sets in, with ceremonial exchange of the symbolic rabbit, and the added complication of the incestual feminine "Lyrra" element.
I'm sure you merely decided not to belabor your point excessively, Cocoa. Or perhaps, the true meaning escapes even the creator...
Rhue se repose un peu avant de continuer le voyage, faut pas s'en faire!