01-29-2016, 08:14 AM
(01-29-2016, 07:48 AM)Adriano Neres Rodrigues Wrote:(01-29-2016, 07:28 AM)irukandji Wrote: There was only one character I saw that I believed was the closes thing to a natural wesen. That was the wild girl that was found in the forest.
I jumped in the middle of a debate between you and jsgrimm45... I don't know if we are debating about the same thing now... Let me explain what I mean making same questions and giving some explanations...
What do you mean with natural wesen?
I am questioning this for one thing... In the episode about the orphans... Rosalee told Monroe that the children didn't even know they were wesen... I think the same apply to the girl you are talking about.
So... Acttalually, my question is.... What does be a wesen meaing? Living in two worlds like Monroe and Rosalee? Or living aparently in the dark like the wild girl in the forest?
A wesen, to know he is a wesen... Doesn't he need the other (the humans) to know what he is (by comparison)?
Those are questions for us to think about... Depending on how we answer them, we can change the meaning of Knowing and understanding... (as I could read, this was the original debate between you and js… isn’t it?)
Actually, Adriano, the question changed because it was originally about Juliette. Maybe we should bring it back around to her. It's been said that Juliette did not understand the wesen world. She knows it but does not understand it. But yet Nick does. I think we got off on the wesen tangent in trying to define a wesen and therefore be able to understand their world.
But going back to Juliette for a moment. I don't buy the argument that she knows of wesen but does not understand their world like Nick does.
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