What does the Zenith building stand for?
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Re: What does the Zenith building stand for?
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I really like this idea! I also think that the building represented John's "perfect" life, the life where it looked like he had everything but deep inside he knew he was missing something important and meaningful. He didn't know what that was, which is maybe why he couldn't ever see the building or its plans.AfraBrb wrote: ↑01 Nov 2021, 09:42 i think he could have seen who did the attack and let it happen, he didn't do anything to try to stop the attack or he knew about the attack before hand and didn't tell anyone about it, the fact that many people were injured and died because of you can definitely leave a mark on you and it could even trigger his amnesia as a mechanism to not loose your mind
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What then would such a tower stand for, other an architect's dream in a lifetime!
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I totally agree with you. John wanted to prove to people, first and foremost to himself, that he was better than everyone thought. It is obvious that family and career problems had a peculiar effect on his self-esteem.Susan Gibbs wrote: ↑04 Nov 2021, 09:49 The building represents his chance to make it big or to achieve his dreams of being a more well-known, more successful architect. He is desperate to do more than he has in his career to date. He is frustrated in his career and he is trying to force a situation where he can prove himself and get ahead.
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