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This article bears the unpleasant designation of "Stub." This is a Bad Thing. Provide a great service to NGE fan-geeks everywhere by making it awesomer!
To be paired with Religious References in Neon Genesis Evangelion (and perhaps with Sexual Imagery in Neon Genesis Evangelion?). Guidelines for expansion: The top part is only for concrete and confirmed references. The bottom part, which bears the T&A label, allows some theorization, thematic analysis etc. But please be concise and try to avoid that type of kitchen sink philosophy found on trillion dubious fan-sites.
Contents
Destrudo and Libido
Have their specific articles (that might no longer be needed because of this page)
Hedgehog's Dilemma
This is a concept created by the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer. [Source needed]
Pleasure Principle
A BGM title.
Thanatos
The Sickness Unto Death
The first title of Episode 16, Sickness unto death, and..., is a reference to a book by the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard. <- Wikipedia link, we could use something better.
Theory & Analysis
- Oedipal tension!
- Return to the womb!
- Cocks everywhere! (See: Sexual Imagery in NGE)
- The Phallus Chair and the Shadow Boner?