Probably not real in the way we think of ghosts. The Bird Cage Theatre has a long and somewhat sordid history, which makes it a prime candidate for spooky stories. These tales might be more about the human need to create and believe in the supernatural. However, the reports of strange happenings could potentially be due to psychological factors, like the collective fear and anticipation of seeing something otherworldly because of the stories that are already associated with the place.
The tame bird is used to living in captivity, relying on humans for food and shelter. It may be more docile and accustomed to a restricted environment. The free bird, on the other hand, enjoys the freedom of the sky, flying wherever it wants, facing the challenges and uncertainties of the wild on its own.
One of the famous Bird Cage Theatre ghost stories is about the apparition of a saloon girl. People claim to have seen her figure in the old saloon area of the theatre. It's said she still lingers there because she met an untimely death in the theatre during its heyday.
Another common trope is the 'found family'. Since the characters in the Ghost Bird Series have a unique bond, fanfiction often explores their relationship as a family. They support each other, have family - like dinners, and celebrate holidays together, which really emphasizes their closeness.
"The Vermilion Bird" was a famous story about a fantastical world with fire magic as its theme. The story was set in a foreign world shrouded in magic and mysterious power. It mainly told the story of a youth called Chen Changsheng, who experienced all kinds of setbacks and challenges as he grew up, as well as the emotional entanglements and adventures between him and other characters. The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs, the characters were full, and the writing was beautiful. It was praised as one of Maoni's representative works.
" Blue Bird " was a Korean story about the protagonist Lee Joonki's growth and love story in high school.
From Lee Junki's perspective, the story narrates his encounter with the heroine, Lin Lin, in high school, their friendship, love, and finally their marriage. In this process, Lee Junki experienced learning, friendship, love, family and many other aspects of growth and challenges, showing his inner world and attitude towards life.
The novel won the love and praise of the readers with its delicate emotional description, vivid characters and profound thoughts.
The tame bird in the story can be seen as a symbol of a sheltered life. It's content with what it has been given by its human keeper. This is similar to how some people are satisfied with a simple, uneventful life. On the other hand, the free bird is a symbol of the untamed spirit. It stands for the idea that there is more to life than just the basics. It represents the longing for adventure, for seeing new horizons, and for experiencing the fullness of life without boundaries. It's about breaking free from the shackles of routine and convention to experience the vastness of the world, just as the free bird experiences the vastness of the sky.