The Amnesia Girl serves as the audience’s surrogate, existing in a perpetual present. Her lack of memory is not merely a plot device but a philosophical inquiry into whether an individual can possess a "soul" without a "story."
The following paper explores the narrative structure, thematic depth, and symbolic interplay between the two central figures in the conceptual work "LIGHT Black Cat and Amnesia Girl."
Her primary conflict is the "horror of the vacuum"—the anxiety of having no foundation upon which to build a future. The Companion: The LIGHT Black Cat
The interaction between these two figures suggests that identity is not found in what we remember, but in who stays by our side when we forget. The "LIGHT" is not the end of the journey, but the clarity needed to take the next step.
The Amnesia Girl serves as the audience’s surrogate, existing in a perpetual present. Her lack of memory is not merely a plot device but a philosophical inquiry into whether an individual can possess a "soul" without a "story."
The following paper explores the narrative structure, thematic depth, and symbolic interplay between the two central figures in the conceptual work "LIGHT Black Cat and Amnesia Girl."
Her primary conflict is the "horror of the vacuum"—the anxiety of having no foundation upon which to build a future. The Companion: The LIGHT Black Cat
The interaction between these two figures suggests that identity is not found in what we remember, but in who stays by our side when we forget. The "LIGHT" is not the end of the journey, but the clarity needed to take the next step.