>>108147772>>108147833Yeah, I think one of the few things that can be established with any certainty is that the "fairies" existed inside the girl and were popped out once she died.
What they are is more vague and I think there isn't just one vaild and correct interpretation.
They could be idealizations of her friends and family. Could represent different aspects of her personality, her hopes and flaws. They could be her fancy taken form, characters of her imagination.
Aurora seems to be the girl herself, or at least an idealized version. Kind helpful, smart, beloved by everyone, she was dating the prince. She could be what the girl wanted to be.
It seems the girl knew the man in the woods, and she may have gone there for him, for an imaginary date with her prince. Which didn't turn like she expected.
The prince turns out to be a fake prince. He couldn't protect her, he's a scam good for nothing and abandons Aurora.
The ugly fairy that never leaves the body could be the most visceral part of the girl's identity, that is why she can't leave the body, and that is why she had the nightmare of the girl waking up.
So she went to the woods, to see her "prince" but something went wrong and she died. Maybe he killed her. Maybe she fell from a tree because of the fly.
The whole thing could be the ghosts of the girl reliving the last moments of her life. The mature part of her warning her of the danger. The bratty and spoiled aspect(the princess) ruining everything and causing Aurora to lose everyone and to do bad things(the mouse). Her insecurities being buried down(Timothy).
And ultimately Aurora manages to fulfill her wich to live with her prince.
>>108148063>I think the mystery adds a layer of interpretation and gives it that storybook magic feelingI agree, the vagueness of it and the possibility of multiple readings are one of the things that make it so interesting.