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A narcissistic protagonist being humbled by the realization that life doesn't revolve around him isn't a great revelation if the show goes out of its way to constantly point it out. Being mentally exhausted from the
toll of dying constantly isn't eye-opening if the show literally has to tell you it is. Subtext ceases to hold meaning if the creators have a
habit of making its intent obvious. This is the problem that many high-strung shows have, where they don't trust the viewer to pick up on the clues themselves. 2001: A Space Odyssey wouldn't be praised as a sci-fi classic if it had its ideas being pointed out with Blue's Clues paw prints. Se7en wouldn't be a great mystery/thriller had Dora the Explorer show up as a movie guide. Point being, good subtextual content is only good if the creators don't over-extend their control over how easy it's discovered.
Like Erased from winter 2016, Re:Zero's attempts at something far
beyond it only backfires when
this issue plagues every facet of its existence. It's trying to be symbolic; it's trying to interweave motifs; it's trying to create intrigue; it's trying to tinker with psychology.
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And this weakness made his dream become a sea – robber to find ultimate treasure is difficult. One Piece is a story about Monkey D. Luffy, who wants to become a sea-robber. In a world mystical,
there have a mystical fruit whom eat will have a special power but also have greatest weakness. Monkey ate Gum-Gum
Fruit which gave him a strange power but he can NEVER swim. And this weakness made his dream become a sea – robber to find ultimate treasure is difficult.