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倫太郎は、葛藤を生む他者との関係を避け人間とは違い自分のことを否定することも傷つけることもない人形と理想的な世界に生きています。思い通りになる世界=苦痛のない世界が本当に幸福なのでしょうか。この物語は創世記『アダムとイブ』をモチーフに楽園追放を僕の解釈で描きました。

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