Princess Mononoke Ending Explained

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Princess Mononoke Ending Explained
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Princess Mononoke's ending sees multiple storylines coming to a satisfying conclusion and has a hopeful meaning despite all the destruction happening.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Studio Ghibli’s Princess Mononoke builds to a massive fight at its ending, and the aftermath leaves things much different than they are at the beginning of the movie. The seventh feature film from Hayao Miyazaki, Princess Mononoke explores the irreconcilability of a forest’s animals and spirits’ needs with the nearby Irontown human inhabitants’ wishes.

Why Irontown Is Rebuilt At The End Of Princess Mononoke Irontown is a source of contention between the animal-like gods of the forest and the humans who inhabit it in Princess Mononoke, as the wealth of Irontown is made by exploiting the mountain and its ores. Lady Eboshi’s willingness to see her town succeed makes it difficult for Ashitaka to see the good in her. Still, he comes to as he realizes that, although she's misguided, Lady Eboshi is only trying to provide for her subjects.

Can Lady Eboshi Be Trusted In Her Vow? Throughout Princess Mononoke, Lady Eboshi is depicted as a determined leader, one set on destroying the forest spirits because they oppose Irontown’s exploitation of its resources. However, she also cares deeply for her subjects. While she refuses to abandon her hate even after Ashitaka takes a bullet to protect San and what she stands for, she can't do the same once it becomes evident that Ashitaka and San’s actions saved her and Irontown.

Why Ashitaka & San Go Their Separate Ways Although hesitant to admit her feelings for Ashitaka, San eventually tells him how much he means to her at the ending of Princess Mononoke. Still, even those feelings aren't enough to forgive humans for their relentless abuse of nature and what she views as them murdering the Great Forest Spirit. Ashitaka and San can't live together, even if they choose to live rather than die for their beliefs in the end.

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