Chapter 2339
Chapter 2339
Chapter 2339
Death Love Deadpool, that sounds awesome, and it really is awesome.
But if you mistake this kind of love for the common attraction between men and women... then you are sorely mistaken.
The existence of the five great deities is truly too great for intelligent beings. They do have emotions, but it would be too superficial to define their emotions in the same way as those of ordinary intelligent beings.
In ancient times, two old farmers imagined the luxurious life of the emperor.
One person said, "I bet the emperor ate white flour buns every day until he was full!"
Another said, "Not only that, I think even the emperor used a golden hoe when he went to the fields!"
This story is hilarious. Many people think that the old farmer was ignorant, which is why he made such a joke.
Compared to the old peasant, the emperor should be considered much more knowledgeable, but in reality, even the emperor would make such a fool of himself.
During the reign of Emperor Hui of Jin, a famine struck one year, causing many people to starve to death. When the news reached the palace, Emperor Hui, seated on his high throne, listened to the ministers' reports and was greatly puzzled. The "kind" Emperor Hui wanted to do something for his people, and after much thought, he finally came up with a "solution": "If the people have no millet to eat, why don't they eat meat porridge?"
If people are hungry and have no rice to eat, why don't they eat meat porridge?
You see, it's not just old farmers who have a limited perspective; even emperors have it.
To put it bluntly, it's like being a frog in a well with a limited view of the sky!
You can't use ordinary people's way of thinking to try to understand the thoughts of higher-dimensional beings!
The saying that Death Loves Deadpool is, if we really want to make an analogy, more like your love for your cat!
Since ancient times, cats and dogs have been among humanity's closest companions, playing an important role in human life. Whether in the countryside or in city apartments, they can be seen everywhere. Humanity's fondness for cats and dogs seems to stem from a deep-rooted emotional connection. First, as pets, cats and dogs possess unique charm. Their adorable appearance and gentle nature easily win human affection. A cat's soft fur, expressive eyes, and leisurely gait often evoke tenderness; while a dog's loyalty, liveliness, and enthusiasm are irresistible. These characteristics make cats and dogs ideal companions for humans, who are willing to spend time with them and share life's joys and sorrows. Second, a deep emotional bond has been established between cats and dogs and humans. They can sense human emotions and react to their owners' joys and sorrows. When their owners feel lonely, they stay by their side, offering warmth and comfort; when their owners are happy, they jump joyfully, sharing their happiness. This emotional exchange and interaction fosters a deep friendship between humans and cats and dogs, sometimes even making them a source of emotional and spiritual support. Furthermore, cats and dogs are highly adaptable and malleable as pets. They can adapt to different living environments, finding their own space whether it's a spacious yard or a small apartment. They can also adjust their behavior according to their owners' habits and preferences. For example, when their owners are busy, they will stay quietly by their side; when their owners are free, they will play with them, adding enjoyment to life.
Death's thoughts about Deadpool are probably similar to this.
Of course, this is not the same thing.
It's just similar.
Moreover, Death isn't just about Deadpool.
She also loves Thanos.
Even in the long river of time, death has loved many individuals!
In short, among the five great gods, apart from Galactus, the other gods each have their own personality and hobbies to varying degrees.
Although they do not have physiological needs like lower organisms, they do have emotional needs.
Aside from the other two deities being too mysterious to know anything about, Eternity and Death are relatively easy to understand... well, relatively speaking.
Eternity is different from death; death prefers things related to its duties.
Eternity, however, prefers all living beings!
He loves everything that happens in this universe.
Well, strictly speaking, he likes theater!
Throughout history and across cultures, watching plays has been a common form of entertainment. In ancient times, plays provided entertainment during seasonal festivals, social gatherings, and celebratory banquets. In religious, educational, and cultural activities, plays not only entertained but also subtly conveyed national consciousness, moral values, and historical culture. Ancient society frequently included theatrical performances at festivals, deity birthdays, temple celebrations, sacrifices, weddings, and funerals. Traditional plays related to religious beliefs were particularly important activities within folk religions. From an educational perspective, themes in plays often included talented scholars and beautiful women, gods and ghosts, heroes and generals, and loyal ministers and filial sons, serving to educate through entertainment and spread moral principles. Economically, theatrical activities attracted crowds, providing merchants with more opportunities to trade goods. Today, with advanced audio-visual technology, television dramas have become a popular leisure activity. From a psychological perspective, plays can relieve stress. Its subject matter is derived from real life, allowing the audience to empathize with the characters' feelings and thus express their own emotions or receive psychological compensation.
Psychological projection is a defense mechanism in psychology, referring to an individual projecting their inner feelings, thoughts, or traits onto other people or things. While watching a play, audiences often project their own emotions, experiences, or psychological states onto the characters and plot. For example, when audiences have experienced setbacks and struggles themselves, seeing the protagonist persevere in adversity can easily evoke strong empathy, as if seeing their own reflection. Through this projection, audiences can release their inner conflicts and emotions, and engage in deeper exploration and processing.
Drama acts as a mirror, reflecting various facets of society and people's most authentic and profound emotions and thoughts. It is not merely an art form, but also a medium capable of evoking deep emotional resonance in the audience. As the plot unfolds, viewers naturally enter the emotional world of the characters, experiencing a range of complex emotions such as joy, sadness, anger, and helplessness, thereby enhancing their emotional understanding and empathy. The complex plots and character relationships presented in drama offer viewers various perspectives for understanding human behavior and psychology. By analyzing the characters' motivations, decision-making processes, and behavioral consequences, viewers can improve their understanding of social and psychological phenomena. For example, a drama exploring family relationships can prompt viewers to reflect on their own roles and behaviors within the family, thereby promoting emotional expression, enhancing self-awareness, and helping them address similar issues in real life.
And all of this stems from drama!
What exactly is drama? The standard explanation is the direct outward manifestation of a character's psychology within a given situation—what are the characters thinking? I'll show you through background, monologues, and conflicts, giving you a god-like perspective. But more broadly, drama is a combination of elements that can captivate you. The most common are various plot twists, low-probability events of luck and misfortune, exaggeration, irony, and other things rarely seen in reality. In online novels, you can experience all sorts of epic tales of heroes and villains, and witness bizarre and outlandish lives. These greatly stimulate your brain, making you addicted, like a drug. Of course, the same applies to the screen and the stage. You go to see that stage because it's filled with various forms of drama, allowing your ordinary life to experience a different kind of beauty in just an hour or two.
In theatrical arts, plot tension is considered a key factor in evoking emotional resonance in the audience. Through skillfully designed plot twists, conflicts, and turns, it continuously stimulates the audience's anticipation and curiosity, thereby guiding their emotions towards a climax. This tension not only drives the plot forward but is also a vital force in inspiring audience resonance and immersion.
We often simply refer to this element as "something's happened!" At the beginning of a story, screenwriters often depict a calm or everyday scene, then cleverly introduce a sudden event! What effect does this climax have? It's like a boulder thrown into still water, instantly shattering the mundane and plunging ordinary life into an atmosphere of abnormal tension. Ordinary life often lacks dramatic tension and fails to capture the audience's attention, while the climax quickly sparks curiosity and anticipation, creating suspense and prompting the audience to think: What will happen next?
If I had only glanced at the car accident afterward and hadn't stopped, it might have simply become a topic of casual conversation, hardly causing a stir. However, when I tried to share my experience with colleagues in the office, an urgent phone call shattered the peace. A hurried voice on the other end urged me to go to a hospital immediately because my brother was seriously injured in the accident and receiving emergency treatment. This turning point not only plunged me into an unknown situation but also led what seemed like an ordinary traffic accident into an unpredictable and dramatic development. Therefore, this chain reaction became a crucial link in the story's climax. Upon learning of my brother's injury and hospitalization, my anxiety and anticipation intensified. My previously peaceful life was completely disrupted by this accident, and I couldn't wait to know the extent of my brother's injuries and whether he would survive the critical period. This urgent feeling made every minute of waiting feel incredibly long, and every piece of news tugged at my heartstrings. Therefore, this car accident not only changed the trajectory of my life but also invisibly wove a web of intertwined anticipation and tension. This passage seems to explore how to evoke intense reader interest through plot and create suspense, speculation, or anticipation for the future. Several key elements are indispensable for building this anticipation: first, the seriousness of the initiating event, which arouses the reader's interest; second, the establishment of moral values, allowing the reader to emotionally engage; and third, the emotional experience and projection of the future, along with the uncertainty of future predictions, are also essential. However, if the triggering event in the story is not prominent (e.g., just a squabble between children), or lacks a fundamental moral conflict (such as a family dispute), or if the plot is too simple (such as a quarrel and reconciliation between friends), then such a story will struggle to create effective anticipation and suspense.
Simply creating delays isn't enough; the story also needs to present genuine challenges and difficulties to test the protagonist's wisdom and perseverance. These challenges must be compelling enough to resonate with and engage the audience, but they also cannot be overly difficult, otherwise the dramatic tension will be lost. The level of difficulty should be just right, allowing both the audience and the protagonist to feel the urgency of the challenge and the necessity of solving it. Furthermore, creating misleading elements and obstacles, drawing both the audience and the protagonist into a fog of confusion, is also an effective way to create challenges. As the creators of the story, we hold the key to the truth and can guide readers to unexpected endings.
The allure of a story often stems from its uncertainty, which is achieved through twists and turns. The quality of a story often depends on the number of unexpected elements it contains. The more elements, the more captivating the story; conversely, a lack of unexpected elements may make it seem mundane. In life, we often describe certain events as "highly dramatic." These dramatic moments are often accompanied by a major reversal or twist, surprising yet logical, leaving a lasting impression. A good story, besides its exciting twists, also needs a convincing ending. This ending should echo the preceding plot while also being unexpected and thought-provoking. Only in this way can readers or viewers truly experience the story's charm. In drama, a captivating ending is crucial. It's not only the end of the plot but also the core of the entire story. A good ending complements the preceding events, unexpectedly answering the audience's expectations and leaving them with a lasting impression.
Yongheng was very fond of drama.
He enjoys watching the joys and sorrows of all living beings.
But he never intentionally manipulated those people.
Perhaps he did it before, because he might be the most perfect director in the universe. He can arrange the most coincidences and accidents for those 'actors'. He can see the past and the future... Yes, eternity can see the future.
But at least not now.
It would be too boring if everything were arranged by oneself.
He would obscure his vision of the future and focus intently on all the struggles, joys, anger, sorrows, and so on of the people before him.
He doesn't like spoilers!
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