It could be used by creative individuals, like writers or poets. They might use it to convey a deep - seated idea in their work.
Perhaps people who are into fantasy or science - fiction. They may use this phrase to describe a character's desire in a fictional universe where there are neverending stories and the need for recognition by having one's name called.
Well, 'call my name' is a simple request. Maybe in the context of the 'neverending story', it's like asking to be part of an unending tale. It could be a very personal or creative statement. For example, if someone is creating a fictional world or a long - running personal saga, they want others to call their name within that never - ending narrative.
Well, to be honest, I'm not sure exactly what name Bastian calls. It might have been something unique and specific to the plot. Maybe you should re-read the book to find out for sure.
I'm not sure. You might need to provide more context or details for me to figure it out.
He calls out the name of the Childlike Empress.
I think it's Atreyu. Bastian calls out Atreyu's name in the story.
I'm not sure. It could be a character's name related to a crucial plot point. You might need to go through the story carefully to find out.
The main child character in 'The NeverEnding Story' is Bastian Balthazar Bux.
The name of the empress in 'The Neverending Story' is the Childlike Empress. She is a key element in the story's complex and imaginative universe. Her state of health has a direct impact on the entire world of Fantasia. If she is unwell, like in the story where she is fading, it symbolizes the decay of the magical realm. And the young heroes in the story are on a quest to save her, which is also a quest to save Fantasia itself. Her character represents a kind of pure and powerful force within the story.
The Empress in 'The Neverending Story' is named Moon Child.