Jiang insists the dominant emotion of the Ganymede-like dream is fear rather than gratitude or comfort, because the event reads as an omen that Dante is in trouble.
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"Um, because the story of Ganymede is kind of creepy to me, because he was like, kidnapped by the eagle. Yes. And he became..."
"Yeah, that's exactly right. The dream is making him afraid, right? Do you understand? The dream isn't like, oh wow, Lucia came to like,..."
"...ha, someone's pissed at you, Dante, right? This dream is an omen. It's a divine message. And then, Virgil says, Lucia came, and like,..."
"...at last that that the son of cutting Cronus flowing that omen down for him okay keep on reading he snatched a winged arrow..."
"...a lot of people celebrate his death is a really bad omen for America, it just tells us that there's no shame, there's no..."
"Remus is said to have been the first to receive an omen. Six vultures appeared to him. The augury had just been announced to..."
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