Shimeji Simulation - Vol. 2 Ch. 20 - Earth Donut

Member
Joined
Nov 18, 2024
Messages
8
like the comments say I think making donuts or rings is a sort of escapism that the teacher uses from her depression, but when she couldn't dig the hole anymore, she didn't see any reason to live any longer. she uses alcohol as a form to suppress her desire to make donuts and rings because she thinks its improper to do continue doing so.
 
Joined
Jun 14, 2020
Messages
62
I believe some people here match what I got (like @ilies007 as ex).

Yet one could say the author himself is using this as his a way to express himself. I do not know if he wants to convey. As I don't see it being easily conveyed.

From most of the chapters until now, this one has much more signs to the core idea.
 
Joined
Aug 26, 2025
Messages
5
Okay, this chapter has a lot of symbolism. But from here, I want to give my interpretation. From the beginning, we're shown that Mogawa sensei interpreted digging holes as a way to see our mistakes, from which we struggle to get out. As the chapters go by, the hole grows bigger and bigger until it's so big that there's no light or way out. It's not until they reach the bottom that they realize what they want to achieve. The mistakes they made, how they face them, and find a new purpose. Another thing I interpreted is how we isolate ourselves from the things we love because we think something has to be completely by the book. Something curious is that this same message can be interpreted in Shijima's encounter with "God." I also like how in another comment he talks about Nietzsche and his famous phrase: "Look into the abyss for too long, and it will look back at you." Even in previous episodes, Osamu Dazai's book, Zaratustra, was discussed. It's curious when those books talk about suicide and the abyss.
Ay pobre traductor de Google. Pero espero que se entienda jdsjsj 🍄
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top