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“When my mother died,” Ichika said in a rare 2024 interview with Yomiuri Shimbun , “everyone expected me to say ‘so I am sad.’ But sadness is too small a word. Grief is not an emotion; it is a restructuring of reality. The ‘so…’ is me admitting I haven’t finished the sentence yet. And maybe I never will.”
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For artists/musicians inspired by the piece: “When my mother died,” Ichika said in a
: Stories or texts with this title often focus on the quiet emptiness of a home after a parent is gone. It highlights the transition from being "someone's child" to having to stand entirely on one's own. And maybe I never will
For listeners grieving similarly:
The sentence, "I don’t have a mother anymore, so..." is rarely finished with something joyful. It is a sentence that signals a shift in reality. For a character like Seta Ichika, this realization is the "Ground Zero" of her character development.