Piyyut
This object represents protection and care for a Natsuki, who lacks both from her family.
The House in Akishina
This remote place represents an escape from the pressures of society.
Wire Rings
These objects represent devotion between two young, innocent characters.
The Silkworms in the Mountain House
These creatures represent the merging of creatures of nature with humans in the mountain house.
The "Factory"
Natsuki uses this phrase to describe polite society, and the pressures she feels to conform to it.
Mr. Igasaki
This character embodies evil, arrogance, and impunity.
The Wicked Witch
This creature is a symbol for the violation that Natsuki suffers from her teacher.
Cannibalism
This act is representative of line that Natsuki, Tomoya, and Yuu cross at the end of the novel that is so taboo there is likely no rejoining polite society after participating in it.
Landslide
This natural event represents the...
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