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The climax—Jin kissing the dark-winged statue—is a metaphor for making a pact with reality. By embracing the "fallen" or "broken" parts of himself, he completes his initiation into adulthood. V. Conclusion The recurring imagery of the deity Abraxas represents

Pieter Bruegel’s painting serves as the backdrop for Jin, symbolizing the inherent chaos of the human condition and the "fall" from grace that accompanies self-awareness. By embracing the "fallen" or "broken" parts of

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This paper analyzes the music video for (2016) by BTS, examining its use of high art, literary symbolism, and Jungian psychology to depict the turbulent transition from childhood innocence to the complexities of adulthood. I. Introduction

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