Just finished re-watching Neon Genesis Evangelion (NGE) and it got me deeply into its philosophical implications, more than any other anime series I've watched.
One of the most prominent themes I noticed was existentialism. Throughout NGE, Shinji constantly questions his self-worth and purpose in life, which felt like Jean-Paul Sartre's idea of 'existence precedes essence'. Almost as if the creators were exploring how we define our own meaning in life.
Moreover, the whole series is a deep dive into Freud's psychoanalytic theory. The Hedgehog's Dilemma perfectly represents human interaction and emotional distance. And don't get me started on the Oedipus complex.
One cannot ignore the obvious religious symbolism of the series. Christianity’s apocalypse, Kabbalah's tree of life; does anyone else interpret these as representations of human's search for truth and unattainable perfection? Or maybe Anno simply used them as cool mystical imagery?
These are my initial thoughts. I'd love to know what you guys think? Are there other philosophical themes I may have missed in NGE? How did they influence your perception and understanding of the series?
One of the most prominent themes I noticed was existentialism. Throughout NGE, Shinji constantly questions his self-worth and purpose in life, which felt like Jean-Paul Sartre's idea of 'existence precedes essence'. Almost as if the creators were exploring how we define our own meaning in life.
Moreover, the whole series is a deep dive into Freud's psychoanalytic theory. The Hedgehog's Dilemma perfectly represents human interaction and emotional distance. And don't get me started on the Oedipus complex.
One cannot ignore the obvious religious symbolism of the series. Christianity’s apocalypse, Kabbalah's tree of life; does anyone else interpret these as representations of human's search for truth and unattainable perfection? Or maybe Anno simply used them as cool mystical imagery?
These are my initial thoughts. I'd love to know what you guys think? Are there other philosophical themes I may have missed in NGE? How did they influence your perception and understanding of the series?
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