Analysis of Paro, Rudra, and Dhruv

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Posted: 11 years ago
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The last few episodes have been really difficult on the fandom, but despite the drastic changes, the creators have still found time to include important symbolism.
Paro has truly become a titli now. Just like a titli flies, Paro's innocent, pure soul has flown into the atmosphere to watch over Dhruv and Rudra- like a titli, she had a short, but fulfilling, happy life, filled with her flower (Dhruv).

They say that when people die, their soul remains. Paintings are the gateway to the soul of the subject, and the painting Rudra has truly represents who Paro is. Additionally, the painting has lots of colors, just like a titli. Coincidence? I think not.

"I almost wish we were butterflies and liv'd but three summer days - three such days with you I could fill with more delight than fifty common years could ever contain."
John Keats, Bright Star: Love Letters and Poems of John Keats to Fanny Brawne

This quote truly embodies who Paro was as a person. Just like a titli, she lived her short life with so much love.

But if Paro was the butterfly, Rudra was the caterpillar. Although he didn't shine and sparkle like a star the way Paro did, Rudra grew into a beautiful butterfly after her death. Until she was there, she was his butterfly, nourishing and cherishing him like a caterpillar is nourished. Then, when she died, the caterpillar was strong enough to blossom into a titli, that now flies around and is tied together with the flower in this story.

The flower is Dhruv, who binds Paro's soul and Rudra the butterfly together. As a flower, Dhruv supports Rudra as Paro would have, giving him food and adding color to his life. The flower's stem into the ground keeps Rudra and Dhruv tied to Paro, who is now the moist soil that nourishes them from six feet under, but his face is turned towards the sky and the future- just like a flower.


Now it is time to see who Myrah will be in this story. Maybe she will be the bee that comes and turns Rudra into a hummingbird, and they, will together fly. Paro's soil will continue to nourish the flower from below, but Myrah will have motherly love of a bee that will pollinate and nourish the flower from above as well, allowing him to blossom into a fruit.

I haven't done one of these in a while, so I'm a little rusty. Please do not bash!

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Amazing symbolism. I'm touched at your references to a titli. So heart warming to see that others share the same feelings about Paro. She has indeed spread her happiness all over.

Once again you have impressed me with your deep understanding of the characters.

Dhurv is indeed their flower. A flower best describes their union.

Myrah is like a Lilac-Breasted Roller and she will spread colors of joy in Rudra's life too.


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Posted: 11 years ago
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Great analysis. Take a bow.

Only one little thing, I don't think, or rather I don't want Rudra to be a titli. 'Cause you know Titlis die soon, so he has to die soon too, and that would be tragic considering Myrah the hummingbird is already here to fly with him.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Beautiful.
Paro was truly a titli spreading all her love wherever she went. She lives everyday in the hearts of her loved ones. Dhruv is sucha cutie who loves his mom even though he never met her and hopes she will come for him.
Paro will be missed. But Myrah may be an opposite of Paro but will surely bring the brightness back into their lives.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: laddoo598

Great analysis. Take a bow.

Only one little thing, I don't think, or rather I don't want Rudra to be a titli. 'Cause you know Titlis die soon, so he has to die soon too, and that would be tragic considering Myrah the hummingbird is already here to fly with him.


I'm sorry, you must have misunderstood me.

Myrah is a bee. She will help pollinate the flower and make it blossom into a lovely fruit that's sweet- the sweetness that Dhruv inherits from Paro. Rudra is the hummingbird, and he too will help pollinate- the complimentary nature of their roles indicates that Myrah will truly teach Rudra how to love after the loss of Paro, and bring her out with her colorful personality as a bee that constantly buzzes.

Next time read more closely please. 😳
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: laddoo598

Great analysis. Take a bow.

Only one little thing, I don't think, or rather I don't want Rudra to be a titli. 'Cause you know Titlis die soon, so he has to die soon too, and that would be tragic considering Myrah the hummingbird is already here to fly with him.


Oh i don't think i can take another death... Killing Paro was enough. I'm still mourning.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Oh i don't think i can take another death... Killing Paro was enough. I'm still mourning.


I hope that instead of wearing white today in mourning, you wore lots of colors to represent the titli that Paro is 😭 😭😭 She would have wanted us to be happy, and for us to accept Myrah because she will bring a buzzing joy into Rudra's life.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: chotidesi


I'm sorry, you must have misunderstood me.

Myrah is a bee. She will help pollinate the flower and make it blossom into a lovely fruit that's sweet- the sweetness that Dhruv inherits from Paro. Rudra is the hummingbird, and he too will help pollinate- the complimentary nature of their roles indicates that Myrah will truly teach Rudra how to love after the loss of Paro, and bring her out with her colorful personality as a bee that constantly buzzes.

Next time read more closely please. 😳



Ohh I guess I missed the transformation of Rudra from titli to hummingbird. Exactly what brought that on? I really want to understand this properly.

Myrah is a bee. I really hope there is a connection between Paro and Myrah. So the essence of PaRud lives on.

As for Paro, this quote suffices:

"When (s)he shall die take her and cut her out into stars and (s)he shall make the face of heaven so fine that all the world will be in love with night and pay no worship to the garish sun."

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