Display title | Dying for Symbolism |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Let's say that you are watching a movie, and that the world is plunging into chaos. Of course the world is going to hell, but throughout all of it the main character's friend is still as hopeful and optimistic as ever. Eventually the main character feels that there is no hope left, and that the world is essentially over. How do the creators of the movie decide to show this? Well, nameless friend, you are about to be killed. |