Talk:Re: Chapter 63/@comment-27354839-20160207170315

I think I might've found some meanings to the moth symbolism Ishida placed during the chapter. Here are some lines I pasted from http://www.whats-your-sign.com/animal-symbolism-moth.html

"Even at the risk of loosing its life, the moth is ever-vigilant in following its path of light. This may also serve as a moral to us to keep our own vigilance, but not fall victim of blind faith."

An example of Kasaki doing this is the fact that he has started down a dark path in recent chapters, the end result he desires being a "cool death," hence the "risk of losing its light."

"A master of disguise, the moth can blend in to the point of invisibility. This is a metaphor for us to use our environment to our advantage, blend in when necessary, adjust and adapt when the situation requires it."

Ever since Kasaki got his memories back, he has been disguising himself as Haise (although he is not doing the best job of hiding it from his friends).

If I find more I'll reply to this comment.