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I've been hearing this theory for so long and I can kind of understand why people would think he is dead, since when the 3 days are up the moon falls and crushes the entire land and you just see Link fade away into oblivion and the last words he hears is ["You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?"[/QUOTE] which the Happy Mask Salesman says when you first meet him and when you last meet him, like seriously did he survive the moon crash or is that just Link's final thoughts?...
Anyway, if you think about this closely you notice that in each major realm of the game (Clock Town, Woodfall, Snowhead, Great Bay and Ikana Canyon) each have a theme of loss apart from Woodfall.
- Clock Town - The Happy Salesman looses the Majora's Mask
- Snowhead - The Goron baby crying because their father isn't there.
- Great bay - The female Zora has lost her eggs
- Ikana Canyon - The little girl's father has became a monster
There are 4 locations that have the theme of loss and in Japanese the number 4 is "shi" meaning "death". There are also the 5 stages people go through before seeing death called the Kübler-Ross model and those 5 stages are,
Denial
Anger
Bargaining
Depression
Acceptance
So, how do these themes connect with Majora's Mask?
Denial - Everyone in Clock Town is in denial, I mean the moon is about to fall in 3 days and no one seems to care.
Anger - The Happy Mask Salesman is angry because Link couldn't retrieve his Majora's Mask
Bargaining - The Goron Darmani is bargaining since he is asking Link to heal him and to pro-long is life.
Depresson - When it fails, Darmani becomes depressed and realises that there is no escape from death.
Acceptance - In Ikana Valley, you meet Sharp who you have to help come to terms with his sibling.
Those themes pretty much add up to death - the moon falls - you hear the final words of the happy mask salesman. What do you guys think?
(Theories helped by MatPat via YT)
Anyway, if you think about this closely you notice that in each major realm of the game (Clock Town, Woodfall, Snowhead, Great Bay and Ikana Canyon) each have a theme of loss apart from Woodfall.
- Clock Town - The Happy Salesman looses the Majora's Mask
- Snowhead - The Goron baby crying because their father isn't there.
- Great bay - The female Zora has lost her eggs
- Ikana Canyon - The little girl's father has became a monster
There are 4 locations that have the theme of loss and in Japanese the number 4 is "shi" meaning "death". There are also the 5 stages people go through before seeing death called the Kübler-Ross model and those 5 stages are,
Denial
Anger
Bargaining
Depression
Acceptance
So, how do these themes connect with Majora's Mask?
Denial - Everyone in Clock Town is in denial, I mean the moon is about to fall in 3 days and no one seems to care.
Anger - The Happy Mask Salesman is angry because Link couldn't retrieve his Majora's Mask
Bargaining - The Goron Darmani is bargaining since he is asking Link to heal him and to pro-long is life.
Depresson - When it fails, Darmani becomes depressed and realises that there is no escape from death.
Acceptance - In Ikana Valley, you meet Sharp who you have to help come to terms with his sibling.
Those themes pretty much add up to death - the moon falls - you hear the final words of the happy mask salesman. What do you guys think?
(Theories helped by MatPat via YT)