Preserving A Mother’s Love & Honor

The lowest point in the desecration of the dead wasn’t murder, embezzlement or abuse, it was a mother’s dignity.

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Every scene in umineko is composed of many layers that each can stand on its own, and each one of them is so loud and emotional and made in the best effective way it could be to discuss the topic it resembles.
Natsuhi has never been protected in her life, and literally lived as a toy of the ushiromiya family. It was a defining moment in her life that she was fighting to exist both as a woman and as a wife, which is ironically the same as Erika was at that moment.
Erika at this moment was the same as Natsuhi, yet she couldn’t see it. She needed protection because her master treated her as a person less than human, a subhuman, just as Natsuhi was being treated all the time, they are both incomplete human souls without love.
Erika is attacking Natsuhi because she resembles her weak self that needs protection, and keeps telling herself that she doesn’t need what Natsuhi has because it can only bring sadness and destruction, yet Natsuhi is still holding on to it, a nice parallel to Claire and Shannon.
Ushiromiya battler makes an extreme comeback from a person who only viewed women as objects of lust, to a knight who only thinks about protecting the purity of truth, sending a message to Ange in the process to love her aunt (new mother) and protect her memory.
And the most intriguing and justified declaration of war. What did you see Ushiromiya battler? How can the golden truth be any more important than the mudrder of an innocent young child. Erika had every right of being angry and I strongly supported her discussion at the time.
But in truth beato never really needed anything more than love, she wrote about natsuhi as a hero and engraved the winged eagle upon her heart in her story. Beato never wished for the family’s slander, hence why she is protecting them by herself in the court of illusions.
So much is added to recontex, so much weight to every single gesture and word, so many different ways of looking at it, and everything hits home so deeply. I can’t find anything but appreciation to the author for creating the wonderful person that is Ushiromiya battler.
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