Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-14138255-20160214165601/@comment-26447293-20160224060855

This theory may be irrelovant or completely far fetched, but has anyone noticed the recurring theme of flame, fire, or burning? I mean, "yellow beauty burns gold", an entire song devoted to burning, "I Burn", Phyrra burning from the inside out, Cinder's name, and at the end of Salem's speech, she said she couldn't "can't wait to watch you burn" (refering to Ozpin). It seems to be pretty important to the writers.

Fire can be related to death, destruction, anger, and rage. But it can also lead to better things. For instance, after forest fires, the soil from the disintegrated trees is much more fertile, allowing space for undergrowth to grow and flourish. Without fire, humans wouldn't have been able to cook food properly, smelt iron and other metals for tools and weapons, and worst of all, we would be forced to take cold showers.

Again, this theory can be completely irrelevant. But, Yang's name means sun, Taiyang means sun, and of course, Sun means sun, a giant burning ball if gas and our main supply of warmth and light. Yang's symbol is a resembles a rose burning, and her hair when she goes Super Saiyan resembles a flame. Adam Taurus, could be a reference to taurus, the constellation (a group of burning balls (stars)) also, it may be a reference to his faunus trait, but I don't know. Not to mention, Cinder, meaning "a small piece of partly burned coal or wood that has stopped giving off flames but still has combustible matter in it".

Any ideas? I appreciate the constuctive criticism.