Since you kinda enjoyed my thoughts on the lastest update, here are some more!
This scene of Joris caring for his brother and expecting to see him soon follows the previous pages, in which the Rabbit (who is his brother) says he doesn't really care about Joris anymore. I did that so we feel more compassion for Joris! Evil me-
I'm not sure we'll see Joris' place again so I kinda insisted on the symboles (who's surprised...?), one being very obvious: "EXIT - way out" while Joris is saying he can't get out of this life.
There are also those birds posters and this bird feeder at the window. Birds are the symbol of freedom, the notion of dream and success, of reaching goals. You could say Joris is kinda obsessed with them without really knowing why, but of course it represents his own will for freedom and escape.
In The Boy & the Wolf, each supporting characters represents something for the main characters. Joris is the symbol of ambition. Of dream. He is the one who never really stops hoping: from the beginning everything he does is meant to make him a Black Death!
This scene is also meant to highlight the similarities between the Boy and Joris. They both have a brother they can no longer see.
All of the main characters have this kind of "underlying connection", they're not acting just because they love/hate each others. Think about it haha.
If some stuff seem incomplete to you, or hard to understand, unjustified, it is because I dilute the clues. It's like a big puzzle!
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Just think of two boys, thinking they’re in the right place, comfortable in their everyday life. Nothing to break their plans for the future. And suddenly they crash on that other one, who is so different and far away from what they know that it blows up their world. But now someone is looking at them. Seeing them for the first time. And they are so moved and overwhelmed by that feeling that they are ready to give up on everything else, and escape from, they realize it now, what was a prison.
Because they’ve met each other, their respective worlds have come apart, it's like a collision. And now they are an anchor for each other, the only compass in this new world where they are lost.
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