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Thread: The Biblical Framework of Final Fantasy X: An Essay

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    You note that the story lacks a God figure, and similarly, if my understanding of your essay is correct, a devil figure also. Could Yu Yevon be construed as a representation of both of the figures? He is ultimately the father of Tidus (Christ) due to him being responsible for the summoning, and he is also the bringer of Sin, as while the Devil merely brought temptation to Adam and Eve, which resulted in the first sin, Yu Yevon was the first Sin. This God/Devil analogy for Yu Yevon would also fit the description the fayth give him by saying he is not good or evil, as both the ethics of god and satan would cancel out in the same way.

    This may also be complete rubbish on my part, i've never read the bible and therefore my knowlege of the contents is very limited, and i make some large assumptions
    Last edited by Little Blue; 12-07-2005 at 09:53 PM.

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