A student analogizes the turn to adulthood with killing the father, but Jiang's emphasis stays on interpretive richness and on the warning embedded in the image rather than on a single psychoanalytic key.
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Adulthood
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...guess maybe this is the turning point in which he becomes adulthood, which is killing of one's father."
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"...guess maybe this is the turning point in which he becomes adulthood, which is killing of one's father."
"Yeah. Which in a way is very complex too, right? And for the Freudian concept is that the first few years of your life..."
"Okay. But you see how, how with Dante. Okay. Just a few lines are so rich, right? They're so pregnant. You can go on..."
"...sure that every child is healthy and every child lives to adulthood. Okay? They want to avoid the risk of dying in childbirth. They..."
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