I feel like it's about our modern lifestyle, and the lack of practical experiences with nature due to it. Being taught that fire would burn is not the same as the experience of being burnt, which is the only true way to confirm the theory we 'know'. The four walls seems to represent houses, buildings, or maybe the restricted urban/suburban lifestyle.
I feel like it's about our modern lifestyle, and the lack of practical experiences with nature due to it. Being taught that fire would burn is not the same as the experience of being burnt, which is the only true way to confirm the theory we 'know'. The four walls seems to represent houses, buildings, or maybe the restricted urban/suburban lifestyle.