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Rie later visits Yuuko in her home to see that she is in bed wearing a mask. Yuuko tells her to go away. Later...



Her parents try everything including putting salt in her mouth but nothing works. Yuuko grows weaker as she is unable to eat. Eventually her parents fill the tub with salt and bring Yuuko into it.



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Date: 2012-07-18 10:30 am (UTC)When something terrible happens to you, you can wonder if this is somehow in some way your fault, or if it was just the universe randomly shitting on you. This is not an objectively answerable question, unless you are god. The correct answer is whatever helps you deal with it best.
Take depression. Is becoming depressed a result of your lifestyle and surroundings and actions? Or is it just a quirk of faulty brain chemistry, which has no real meaning beyond "some people's brains don't process dopamine right", that happens for no rhyme or reason?
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Date: 2012-07-18 10:41 am (UTC)As a reader I'm not sure it does, the outcome remains the same yes, but the context is different. One is almost a cautionary tale "Don't become morose or a slug will come live in your mouth and ruin your life" (Though in the same vague way that Jason Voorhees adventures can be read as a cautonary tale of "Don't have premarital sex".)
The other is "Shit happens"... or in this case "Slug happens"
Dunno about anyone else, but which option I pick alters my reading of the story significantly. The ambiguity does the reader no favours, and the lack of anything akin to narrative motivation in much of Ito's horror has been commented on before.
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Date: 2012-07-18 11:16 am (UTC)In any case, this is not Aesop's fables. The author is not putting a moral at the end of the story. This is a spooky story about a creepy thing that happened, you are free to draw your own conclusions from it. It is not a bad thing that a work can have multiple different readings!
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Date: 2012-07-18 11:19 am (UTC)