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Essay / Analysis of "Depicted Death" by Nagisa Furukawa - 735
During his death, Tomoya remembers most of the memories they created as if they were a timeline or a journey of the time they spent together. That being said, the audience also feels connected to these characters. Without knowing it, the audience remembers the good and bad times as if they were equally part of the animation. This death attempted to teach viewers and characters that death will come unexpectedly. The lesson was meant to teach people to equally appreciate life. Nagisa smiles during her final moment, showing that she is content with what she has even though it led to an unhappy ending for her. The snow on that winter night represented his pure heart. White snow shows the innocence of a character and Nagisa was as pure as snow when she died. The darkness represented Nagisa's death and the beginning of Tomoya's empty soul occurring at the same time. The White Darkness was an episode that no one expected and was extremely