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Throughout the entire series [[Rei Ayanami]] is associated with the recurring visual motif of the Moon. The Moon is rarely shown in ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' without Rei in the foreground.  
[[Image:Reimoon1a.jpg|thumb|left|From episode 6]]
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|Throughout the series, [[Rei Ayanami]] is associated with the recurring visual motif of the Moon. In fact, the Moon is rarely shown in ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' without Rei in the foreground. Exceptions would be the shots of the  
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==Appearances==
[[Spear of Longinus]] heading towards the Moon, and the "Moon's eye view" of [[Second Impact]] as seen during [[Episode 21]].
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*During the opening credits there is a shot of Rei standing before the Moon.
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*During episode 6 Rei stands silhouetted against the Moon before the battle with Ramiel.
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*During episode 10 there is a shot of Rei swimming seen from below as she passes in front of a light, visually similar to the Moon.
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*Lilith's mask is peppered with crater-like markings.
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*During episode 25 Rei sits inside a Moon-like spotlight, while Asuka sits in a Sun-like spotlight, see ''Asuka and the Sun'' below for more information.
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*The closing animation features Rei and the Moon together.
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In the opening credits, there is a shot of Rei standing before a prominent Moon.
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There is a similar shot in [[Episode 06]] where Rei stands silhouetted against the Moon before the mission starts.  
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|[[Image:Nerv swimming pool.jpg|thumb|none|From episode 10.]]
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|Later, in [[Episode 10]], Rei is swimming in the Nerv gym's pool: the "camera" views her from below, passing in front of a ceiling light, visually similar to passing in front of the Moon.  
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In many systems of planetary attribution to the human body the moon is associated with one of the eyes (see the myths surrounding Odin, Horus, Tsukuyomi, etc), usually the left eye is associated with the Moon. In [[Rei's Monologue]] during [[Episode 14]], this relation is made patent by a cut of Rei's left eye, followed immediately by a cut to the moon. The same shot of Rei's left eye is used during the opening credits.
 
  
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*Rei awakens in the moonlight and gazes up to the Moon before breaking Gendo's glasses and leaving her apartment for the [[Dummy Plug Plant]].
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*Rei as Lilith appears before the Moon throughout End of Evangelion.
|The white giant in [[Terminal Dogma]], who we later learn is, in fact, Lilith, wears a mask with crater-like markings.  This serves to associate her with the Moon, and thus with Rei.
 
  
During episode 25 Rei sits inside a Moon-like spotlight, while Asuka sits in a Sun-like spotlight, see Asuka and the Sun below for more information.
 
  
Rei is a vessel for the soul of [[Lilith]]. During [[First Impact]] 4 billion years ago the [[Black Moon]] transporting Lilith collided with Earth, and Earth's Moon formed from the resulting debris. Thus, in a sense, Lilith's arrival actually ''created'' the Moon.
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|And, of course, the entire close features Rei and the Moon.  
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During [[First Impact]] 4 billion years ago the [[Black Moon]] transporting Lilith collided with Earth, and the Earth's Moon formed from the resulting debris. Thus Lilith's arrival created the Moon to begin with.
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[[Image:Armisael-ReiBleeding.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Armisael-Rei bleeds menstural blood.]]
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The Moon has a patent connection to the menstrual cycle in women as it waxes and wanes across 28 days. The theme of menstrual blood runs throughout the series, from Lilith's sea of LCL to Armisael's menstrual bleeding while conversing with Rei.
  
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In astrology the Moon rules over the sign of Cancer (breasts), is dignified in the sign of Taurus (throat) and is debilitated in the opposing sign of Scorpio (sexual organs).<ref>Margaret E. Hone's ''Book of Astrology''</ref> The terms Black Moon and White Moon are again from astrology. White Moon describes the lunar perigee while Black Moon describes the lunar apogee, when the Moon is closest or furthest from the Earth respectively. Furthermore the Moon has two nodes: Caput Draconis and Cauda Draconis, the dragon's head and tail, these are the two points along the ecliptic that the Moon intersects as it moves north or south of it.
  
<big>'''The Moonlit Rei Awakens in EOE; she has a busy day ahead of her.''' </big>
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In many systems of planetary attribution to the human body the Moon is associated with one of the eyes (see the myths surrounding Odin, Horus, Tsukuyomi, etc) and the Sun with the other. The Sun and the Moon are seen as counterparts to each other. Usually, the left eye is associated with the Moon. In [[Rei's Monologue]] during episode 14 this relation between the eye and Moon is reinforced by a cut of Rei's left eye, followed immediately by a cut to the moon. The same shot of Rei's left eye is used during the opening credits.
  
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In the Jewish [[Tree of Life|Qabala]] the Shechina (that aspect of God that dwells with the people and appeared to Moses in the burning bush) is said to have 28 camps that relate directly to the 28 days of the lunar month<ref>''Book of Grace'' p87</ref><ref>''Ateret: Glory of Israel'' p69</ref><ref>Raavad's commentary on the ''Book of Birth'' chapter 1:2</ref> which also parallel the 28 periods of time spoken of in Ecclesiastes, these are further given 14 positive qualities and 14 negative qualities from the 7 transpositions of Wisdom, Wealth, etc.<ref>''Making His Splendour'' 70, folio 128</ref>
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The words "lunatic" and "loony" stem from the Latin word Luna, meaning Moon. These words developed because the Moon was thought to cause periods of mental instability. Further, the words month (moonth) and Monday (Moon day) come from the word Moon, this is also reflected in other languages, e.g. French: Luna (Moon), Lundi (Monday).
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Rei's first appearance in [[End of Evangelion]] is marked by her waking up in the middle of the night with moonlight casting it's light across her apartment. Rei gazes at the Moon out the window, then seems to realize the time for Third Impact is coming close and so leaves for Terminal Dogma.  
 
  
 
==Asuka and the Sun==
 
==Asuka and the Sun==
  
[[Image:Moon spotlight A.jpg|thumb|left|From episode 25.]][[Image:Moon spotlight B.jpg|thumb|right|From episode 25.]]
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The visual motif pairing Rei and the Moon is strong and frequently occurs throughout the series, and due to Rei's connection to Lilith it is thematically important. To a lesser extent there is a visual motif pairing [[Asuka Langley Soryu|Asuka]] with the Sun.
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*The first shot introducing Asuka has her silhouetted against the Sun.
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*In episode 25 Asuka is sitting in a Sun-like spotlight, contrasting with the Moon-like spotlight that Rei is sitting in.
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*In Eva-02's dying moments in ''The End of Evangelion'', Asuka reaches upwards towards the Sun.
  
The visual motif pairing Rei and the Moon is strong and frequently occurs throughout the series, and due to Rei's connection to Lilith it is thematically important. To a lesser extent there is a visual motif pairing [[Asuka Langley Soryu|Asuka]] with the Sun.
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Beyond representing Asuka's solar and dominant nature, and being a further illustration of the contrast between Asuka and Rei, it's significance to the actual story is less clear.
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==References==
  
The first shot introducing Asuka has her silhouetted against the Sun. In episode 25 Asuka is sitting in a Sun-like spotlight, contrasting with the Moon-like spotlight that Rei is sitting in. In Eva-02's dying moments in ''The End of Evangelion'', Asuka reaches upwards towards the Sun. Beyond representing Asuka's solar and dominant nature, and being a further illustration of the contrast between Asuka and Rei, it's significance to the actual story is less apparent. The thematic significance is this happens to be choice Shinji faces ''in End of Evangelion''; staying with Rei, or returning to reality with Asuka.
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Revision as of 17:51, 26 March 2008

Lilith's cratered mask.

Throughout the entire series Rei Ayanami is associated with the recurring visual motif of the Moon. The Moon is rarely shown in Neon Genesis Evangelion without Rei in the foreground.

Appearances

  • During the opening credits there is a shot of Rei standing before the Moon.
  • During episode 6 Rei stands silhouetted against the Moon before the battle with Ramiel.
  • During episode 10 there is a shot of Rei swimming seen from below as she passes in front of a light, visually similar to the Moon.
  • Lilith's mask is peppered with crater-like markings.
  • During episode 25 Rei sits inside a Moon-like spotlight, while Asuka sits in a Sun-like spotlight, see Asuka and the Sun below for more information.
  • The closing animation features Rei and the Moon together.


Reimoon2.jpg Reimoon1a.jpg Nerv swimming pool.jpg
Reimoon4.jpg Moon spotlight A.jpg Moon spotlight B.jpg


  • Rei awakens in the moonlight and gazes up to the Moon before breaking Gendo's glasses and leaving her apartment for the Dummy Plug Plant.
  • Rei as Lilith appears before the Moon throughout End of Evangelion.


Reiwakey1.jpg Reiwakey2.jpg Reiwakey3.jpg
Reiwakey4.jpg Reiwakey5.jpg Reiwakey6.jpg


During First Impact 4 billion years ago the Black Moon transporting Lilith collided with Earth, and the Earth's Moon formed from the resulting debris. Thus Lilith's arrival created the Moon to begin with.

Armisael-Rei bleeds menstural blood.

The Moon has a patent connection to the menstrual cycle in women as it waxes and wanes across 28 days. The theme of menstrual blood runs throughout the series, from Lilith's sea of LCL to Armisael's menstrual bleeding while conversing with Rei.

In astrology the Moon rules over the sign of Cancer (breasts), is dignified in the sign of Taurus (throat) and is debilitated in the opposing sign of Scorpio (sexual organs).[1] The terms Black Moon and White Moon are again from astrology. White Moon describes the lunar perigee while Black Moon describes the lunar apogee, when the Moon is closest or furthest from the Earth respectively. Furthermore the Moon has two nodes: Caput Draconis and Cauda Draconis, the dragon's head and tail, these are the two points along the ecliptic that the Moon intersects as it moves north or south of it.

In many systems of planetary attribution to the human body the Moon is associated with one of the eyes (see the myths surrounding Odin, Horus, Tsukuyomi, etc) and the Sun with the other. The Sun and the Moon are seen as counterparts to each other. Usually, the left eye is associated with the Moon. In Rei's Monologue during episode 14 this relation between the eye and Moon is reinforced by a cut of Rei's left eye, followed immediately by a cut to the moon. The same shot of Rei's left eye is used during the opening credits.

In the Jewish Qabala the Shechina (that aspect of God that dwells with the people and appeared to Moses in the burning bush) is said to have 28 camps that relate directly to the 28 days of the lunar month[2][3][4] which also parallel the 28 periods of time spoken of in Ecclesiastes, these are further given 14 positive qualities and 14 negative qualities from the 7 transpositions of Wisdom, Wealth, etc.[5]

The words "lunatic" and "loony" stem from the Latin word Luna, meaning Moon. These words developed because the Moon was thought to cause periods of mental instability. Further, the words month (moonth) and Monday (Moon day) come from the word Moon, this is also reflected in other languages, e.g. French: Luna (Moon), Lundi (Monday).

Asuka and the Sun

The visual motif pairing Rei and the Moon is strong and frequently occurs throughout the series, and due to Rei's connection to Lilith it is thematically important. To a lesser extent there is a visual motif pairing Asuka with the Sun.

  • The first shot introducing Asuka has her silhouetted against the Sun.
  • In episode 25 Asuka is sitting in a Sun-like spotlight, contrasting with the Moon-like spotlight that Rei is sitting in.
  • In Eva-02's dying moments in The End of Evangelion, Asuka reaches upwards towards the Sun.

Beyond representing Asuka's solar and dominant nature, and being a further illustration of the contrast between Asuka and Rei, it's significance to the actual story is less clear.

References

  1. Margaret E. Hone's Book of Astrology
  2. Book of Grace p87
  3. Ateret: Glory of Israel p69
  4. Raavad's commentary on the Book of Birth chapter 1:2
  5. Making His Splendour 70, folio 128