I see him more as a man whos art at one time thrilled the masses but as times changed he had to conform against his will to keep his spotlight and eventually slipping in to madness trying to express himself to the world in bizzare and often phycotic ways.
It also seems that maybe what you've said about the forced confirmation could lead to a feeling of helplessness, which could manifest as a need for revenge against the citizens of Rapture.
The theme of control can be seen extensively throughout the level. (The statues and the Pianist spring to mind)
Best conspiracy theory ever.
JhitaBones 2 years ago 6
I feel sorry for Sander.
cyclos12 4 years ago 19
How come?
FrigidDeath 3 years ago 3
he's a tormented an d misunderstood genius.
cyclos12 3 years ago 6
He's not a very pitiable character. He's pretty in control during his chapter.
FrigidDeath 3 years ago 3
I see him more as a man whos art at one time thrilled the masses but as times changed he had to conform against his will to keep his spotlight and eventually slipping in to madness trying to express himself to the world in bizzare and often phycotic ways.
cyclos12 3 years ago 11
That's an interesting interpretation.
FrigidDeath 3 years ago 3
It also seems that maybe what you've said about the forced confirmation could lead to a feeling of helplessness, which could manifest as a need for revenge against the citizens of Rapture.
The theme of control can be seen extensively throughout the level. (The statues and the Pianist spring to mind)
Zekkron 2 years ago
@cyclos12
He pretty much went mad from sheer frustration from people not appreciating his work and his art.
pinheadman665 6 months ago