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Old 2010-04-18, 20:52   Link #138
KaneDragon
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Originally Posted by GDB View Post
Is she an acute angle?
She seems pretty obtuse to me, Data Integration Thought Entity powers notwithstanding.

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Originally Posted by ec289 View Post
Iwasawa's disappearance was caused by understanding what she sought to figure out. It seems that in her circumstances in her real life, growing up in a unhappy home and losing everything that she wished for in life would lead her to a question as to why she was born into such an unfair situation. You can see that right before she disappears when she says "Continuing to sing like this... Thats the reason I was born".

Through living in the "Afterlife" she was able to see the affects of her music on those around her. In the final scene we see that her ballad that Yuri originally rejects was able to quell the anger between the students and the adults trying to stop them. I believe that at this point she was finally able to come to the realization that she was born into such a bad situation in order to save those around her in the way she was saved. Without her experience of an unhappy home and the unfairness of life she wouldn't be able to write the songs that affected those around her so much. Finally, with that she was able to come to terms with her life and "move on".
Though you still have the unfairness of losing her voice (and I guess dying from the brain damage later on?), and thus not having the opportunity to save others while she was alive...
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