Volume 15 (Higurashi no Naku Koro ni): Difference between revisions

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| chapters = 1-3 (63-65)
| pages = 194
| date = OctoberJune 22, 20112007
| ISBN = 978-4-7575-1826-1
| ISBN2 = 978-0-316-12384-6
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I think htat it's because Rena represents ''Higurashi'' that she is the one featured most often in ''Higurashi'' illustrations. And when she is, she can never be without her trademark item, the ''nata'' cleaver. If you pay careful attention while reading the original, it's true that she does have the cleaver in a lot of shocking scene. But if you look at it more generally, it doesn't actually show up very much. She has it in all of the illustrations, so I suspect people might get the impression that she walks around with it every day.
 
Inicdentally, the cleaver is a dangerous weapon. Dangerous weapon is ''kyouki'', which leads us to a different ''kyouki'', madness - the madness of an ordinary girl. So Rena's always holding the cleaver hints at the madness hidden in daily life. ...In that case, if she loses that madness, will all the world's problems be resolved...? Rena is on the box of the last arc of the original series, the "Festival Accompanying Arc", but here is nothing in her hands; her weapon is gone.<br \>
...The weapon ''kyouki'' leads to the madness ''kyouki''.<br \>
...Do you have any ''kyouki'' in your pockets...?
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