Comment by Kira on Towa

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@Towa that's right but it seems heartless and ignorant to wish someone pure to die even is they are burden to someone.
Even if it's just a fiction wishing someone like this Death is sick. We have to know the worth of unaliving someone that this perosn their ideas thoughts and existence will come to end.

I know you didn't said that, but referring to another comment, what does it mean that he is not a child and that he can cry but he won't get depressed because he is an adult?! A lot of mature people have psychological problems after losing someone close to them and society just assume that they are alright because they knew that their close one will die someday anyway.

To sum up the stories also in the subconscious it shows a lot about us, how we perceive the world and what level of empathywe have incour heart ( nihilists are also people) and We should not underestimate the problems of adults and assume that "he is not a little kid anymore ". 

I veered off and generalized a bit in this summary.

Ik it's just a story but still it shows problems that real people rn are struggling with and in book or in reality it's important to at lest feel a little bit empathy to them.
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@Kira agree with you and looooooved the way you put it, that's the purpose of "stories"! The story were made to influence our emotions while reading, not only sadness but also joy, anger, nervous, thrilling, fearfu, embarrassment, empathy, excitement etc. Why would you bother to read a book if you don't want these emotions? Do you really read for the plot? Monotonous books with no climax and everything is boring to me, unless I want to relax my mind from traumatised books or stressful situations then that might be an exception.