Comment by alojzy on Killing Stalking - Chapter 35.1

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In Chapter 21, the apples carry significant symbolic weight, particularly within Korean culture. The Korean word for “apple” (사과, pronounced “sa-gwa”) is a homophone for “apology” (also 사과, pronounced “sa-gwa”). This linguistic nuance allows apples to represent acts of apology or reconciliation in Korean society.
In the narrative, Sangwoo’s mother offers him an apple, which can be interpreted as a non-verbal apology or an attempt to mend their relationship. This gesture gains complexity considering the family’s troubled dynamics, suggesting layers of remorse or a desire for forgiveness.
Additionally, the vivid redness of the apples in this chapter may symbolize blood, subtly linking to themes of violence and guilt
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@alojzy Okay this is extremely good observation but why didn't you say this in Chapter 21