When she saw the rabbit in the afterlife, it symbolized her memories of her happy times with the rabbit, which no longer existed because it had become old and infirm. Therefore, she decided to let it go.I don't know whether anyone particularly needs to accept death, but belief in an afterlife is not acceptance of death.
Claiming that exactly and only the rabbit became no more than a memory is absurd. Symbolized, Hell. That was a story of a rabbit not dead but simply separated until the girl would join it many years later. And acceptance of a temporary separation is not acceptance of death.When she saw the rabbit in the afterlife, it symbolized her memories of her happy times with the rabbit, which no longer existed because it had become old and infirm. Therefore, she decided to let it go.
I mean, kind of, but it gets the work done. Believing that you will continue to "live" in the afterlife helps people make peace with their own mortality.I don't know whether anyone particularly needs to accept death, but belief in an afterlife is not acceptance of death.
yeah I was thinking the whole time "isn't this the plot of Doom"
Amazingly, not all religions are like Christianity. Even Judaism doesn’t have hell.When a one shot manga has a better message about accepting death than most religion's shitty version of "OBEY WHAT THIS THOUSANDS YEAR OLD BOOK SAYS OR SUFFER FOR ETERNITY!"