Sometimes
Just a word
Just a sentence
Is enough to really get you where you want to be
Go deep
Just that
Nothing more
Simple, effective and natural for you
Go deep
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Blue-Eyes Chaos MAX Dragon and Deep-Eyes White Dragon.
Ever thought of these two dragons as the representation of Seto and Kisara (which can also be interpreted as the masculine and feminine side of BEWD, the original card)?
Look at their figures: Chaos MAX has a big and physically strong body, a masculine form; whilst Deep-Eyes has a very slender and feminine silhouette.
According to Jung and his Archetype theory, there are two energies inside us (among many others) which are, always according to him, the "masculine" and the "feminine". These can also be interpreted in a more mythological point of view like "chaos" or "darkness" (in religions and myths chaos has always been considered masculine, because it's a destructive force) and "order" or "light" (in religions and myths order has always been considered feminine, because it's a creative force) and looky here: Chaos is literally in MAX Dragon's name, also its attribute is Yami (= darkness), and Deep-Eyes' attribute is Hikari (= light), just like BEWD.
I think it's very interesting how their names, attributes and aesthetic fit everything: not only they're chaos and order, but they also respectively represent brute, earthly force (Chaos MAX) and some kind of otherwordly, ascended and goddess-like force (Deep-Eyes). Chaos MAX has harsh forms, it's very angular, like Kaiba's machines and jets; Deep-Eyes is more sinuous, serpentine and "round".
In the Pharaoh's Memories arc we are told BEWD's power can be compared to the power of a god (aka Divine Beasts) and here we see some kind of circle behind Deep-Eyes, which may represent the sun, the perfect divine symbol.
To add more to that, the way Seto summons them in the movie DSOD is pretty self-explanatory: Chaos MAX is summoned in a quick and brutal way, but it takes some more effort for Seto to summon Deep-Eyes on the field, because he needs to chant some kind of magic formula. Or he just wants to do that, but anyway, he even says Deep-Eyes is his "strongest dragon" (always referring to the original dub, not the american one!), meaning that he has higher regards for Kisara's godly power than his own, which is just physical strength.
These two dragons are absolutely beautiful and I think they perfectly represent Seto and Kisara separately, because BEWD can't do that alone anymore. BEWD needs to split to show us both its sides, because whilst we know it as Kisara's soul, in modern days it's considered to be Seto's "soul" too: he himself calls it in the original dub "ore no tamashi" ("MY soul"). That's why we now need two BEWD-surrogate dragons to represent them both.
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#3
Me and you, we were made to break
I know the truth, but it's much too late
You're perfectly wrong for me
And that's why it's so hard to leave
Yeah, you're perfectly wrong for me
You're perfectly wrong for me
All the stars in the sky could see
Why you're perfectly wrong for me
Shawn Mendes — Perfectly Wrong
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