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White wings and black wings: ambiguous dichotomy in manga and anime
Mio Bryce
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Arts & Humanities
Angels
48%
Anime
100%
Christian Iconography
36%
Coexistence
23%
Dichotomy
79%
Entity
17%
Everyday Life
20%
Evil
19%
Film music
30%
Goodness
24%
Human Figure
31%
Imagery
59%
Intangibles
22%
Intertexuality
42%
Intolerance
27%
Legend
21%
Literary Landscape
32%
Manga
99%
Metaphoric
26%
Nonhuman
23%
Otherness
46%
Pain
28%
Protagonist
18%
Rhetorical Form
34%
Sanctuary
24%
Simplicity
23%
Superiority
23%
Sympathy
23%
Youth Culture
31%
Social Sciences
coexistence
37%
everyday life
29%
foreignness
79%
Group
10%
lack
18%
music
30%
narrative
44%
pain
34%
sanctuary
47%
sympathy
37%
tolerance
32%
youth culture
46%