Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-95.149.5.49-20160729002848/@comment-25936766-20160927032214

Nikoli the rebel wrote: 1a. How much poetry have you heard of? How many off hand mentions?

1b. Additionally, if you are 15 years old that might explain it as well.

2a.Additionally, Wiess Schnee is German for White Snow.... Wiess will likely be longing for those good ole days in volume four.... Additionally, in the white trailer Wiess Schnee is specifically asking the mirror who is the loneliest of them all and the answer is Wiess.

2b. Adam reminds me of the threatening and yet comforting man who seeks to lure the passer by under his red stone which represents both continued survival and temptation.

2c.There are other ways in which Blake resembles Jesus, Moses, and Muhammed but those are for another day. Keep in mind that Belladonna is Italian for Beautiful women, invoking Madonna which means the vigin Mary.

3-If you look hard enough you will always find more connections then you ever thought you could and links to both literature of the past and literature of the future. 1a-Generally, normally, usually, if something is of great importance, it's at least generally well-known and gets somewhat-frequent mentions to the point most people have heard of it. I did not even know it existed, never heard anyone mention it, and when I asked others in another site, they didn't even know what I was talking about.

1b-I said "more than 15 years". Logically, one would assume I'm at least 16.

2-This all becomes questionable when you realize it depends on Monty, Miles and Kerry knowing about it to begin with. It doesn't seem to be common knowledge, so I doubt any "references" were deliberate.

2a-Everyone will be longing for "the good ole days", not just Weiss, so Weiss doing it is nothing special. And the part about the mirror is a reference to Snow White, the tale, nothing more than that.

2b-Given Blake's reaction to meeting Adam again, and his actions and words to her after, I fail to see anything "comforting". And I fail to see as well how Adam could, by that reasoning you used, represent "survival and temptation". Unless you stretch the meanings of both.

2c-......Alright, it's obvious by now you're just walking on "Everyone is Jesus in Purgatory" territory.

3-If you stretch things enough, generalize them enough, and try to find deeper meaning in even the most meaningless things, everything can be linked with everything.