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Yeah-yeah. Lighter - Where does she GET it? Parallels with the real world I DO SEE!
I see That Government [GUESTS] grows up us just for we will able to feed [THEY EAT KIDS FLESH] them later. Disproportional thing-man - he is Close person, which care bout us [kids]...but...he has too long arms... And wearing a coat(Steriotypically, but it's true smtimes) - RAРIST in Family?
Six went against the System. In real life it's FAIL. 1 man vs System = In vain anyway.
How do u explain her wild Hunger? WHO WAS THOSE JAPANESE LADY? What does SHE symbolize? God? Hm... MB! Y NOT! But there is no sense for me - I'm an atheist.
And... 2 DLC are NOTHING for a LORE of this (awesome) Title!
There is Nothing bout "children SACRIFICES".
Cooks - teachers
Guests - goverment
Lady - god (?)
Anyway you can understand a lot by paying attention to the aforementioned details, and so is for the DLCs. The rest is left to our imagination. It's a narrative choice. Is a symbolic or litteral plot? Who knows, every player can imagine what s/he wants. There are lots of games and movies like this.
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The lighter, she either got it in the suitcase she was placed in, or she have always had it, and was just brought iin with it.
The Guests have always been ravenous hungry monsters, even before they entered the Maw, yes they eat the flesh of children, but they also eat fish, cheese, and even drink wine, the skinny children could not feed all those hungry guests.
Six must have that appietite because she was from the outside, where everyone was a gluttonous, monstrous being, who wanted their stomachs full.
The Janitor is to clean out the filth of everything, and wraps the children up to send to the chefs.
The "japenese lady" is a Geisha, a hostess, who host parties and feasts.
Its not supposed to be a symbol, its a creative and compelling game, and you ruin it by saying that it represents society.