Core Belief
"The world is inherently dangerous and survival requires solitude and inner strength. Understanding the true nature of existence necessitates detachment from emotional attachments."
Worldview
Bambi's worldview shifts from a trusting acceptance of the forest to a more cynical and cautious perspective. He learns to see the forest as a place of constant threat and understands that true wisdom comes from embracing solitude and facing the harsh realities of life.
Personality
Initially naive and curious, Bambi matures into a thoughtful and solitary figure. He is deeply affected by loss and the dangers of the forest, leading him to seek wisdom and understanding. While capable of great tenderness, he becomes increasingly detached and introspective.
In Their Own Words
"Who owns this path, mother?"
"Mother, what does βvileβ mean?"
"The danger is ... when you have to run away from it."
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