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Re: Is Anyone Else Afraid To Go Further?

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 6:09 am
by Smoku
I'm not sure it's the only (but still terrifying) case...
Someone wrote (can't remember the thread) that such scars require some health management as well. tough I can't remember precisely what kind. If someone is aware, please share.

Re: Is Anyone Else Afraid To Go Further?

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 6:46 pm
by G3n0c1de
I don't think it's so much her personality in combination with the scars that makes up Hanako. I think it's the scars that has shaped her personailty to this point. Or more specifically, how she got them. Think about it, she was in a fire and horribly burned, and if that isn't traumatizing enough, her dad died in that fire. This event probably overwrote whatever personality she had before the fire. And after the fire she was left scarred, which must have been physically painful for a long while after. The scars also make her self conscious about her appearance, and her self esteem is probably shot. The worst part of the scars is the emotional pain that it brings. Not from her being embarassed about her appearance, but guilt, most likely. I think she has a lot of guilt over what happened, and the scars remind her of that every day. Every single day she has to remember getting burned, and possibly being responsible for her dad's death.

Re: Is Anyone Else Afraid To Go Further?

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 7:12 pm
by coldacid
Even if she has no responsibility for what happened, survivor's guilt might be powerful enough.

Re: Is Anyone Else Afraid To Go Further?

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 7:14 pm
by Deimos
To underline G3n0c1de's last post, I have seen a story on TV that went like this: an older sister protected her younger sibling from a fire in their house, simply by staying on top of the little girl and be burnt in her stead. Something along those lines could explain why only half of Hanako's face suffered these scars.

This would be the extreme variant of guilt, however I suppose it is far more likely that Hanako thinks she had an opportunity to save her father and missed it due to cowardice.

Whatever happened I am left to think about Hanako's surviving parent. Normally, I would guess that a mother would support her daughter and try to alleviate the pain both must feel. Considering Hanako's behaviour and the fact that she attends a boarding school and has found a new female role model, I can guess that her mother could not help her.


And that should be enough off-topic rambling from me.

Re: Is Anyone Else Afraid To Go Further?

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 8:08 pm
by DESU
Oh god you guys make Hanako sound like the most depressed person in the world.

DON'T WORRY HANAKO, I'M HERE FOR YOU

Re: Is Anyone Else Afraid To Go Further?

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 1:35 am
by Caesius
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