Does Freddie Bear exist in real life?

Bear cub Freddie is a hero of games, a robot that looks like a toy bear. He works in a pizzeria and sings songs for visitors. But this is by day. And at night, along with his fellow robots, also in the form of toys, hunts children and kills guards. That is, this character in two essences: the first - day - sweet and good-natured, the second, the night - a terrible ruthless monster. And these hypostases somehow get along in the teddy bear. Is it because he has two essences: a robot, an obedient human slave, and a toy, in the opinion of a number of ethnographers and historians, is a small idol, an image of a pagan god who, as is known, did not have a pleasant character . So whether there is a paranoid creature - a bear Freddie or this is another fictional character - we will consider further.

Does Freddie Bear exist in real life?

The name of the bear cub is odious and is chosen, naturally, not by chance. This is a completely transparent hint at Freddy Krueger, an eerie maniac-killer from the cult film "A Nightmare on Elm Street." Freddy Kruger, being a dead man, acts immediately on two planes: in reality and in a dream. That, in general, is consistent with the existence of Freddie bears, whether it exists or not. True, the hero of the horror film on both planes (in a dream and in reality) commits violent atrocities, which distinguishes him from the paranoid bears.

A bear from a nightmare

Yes, sleep is the time of the unconscious, when the soul wanders in the depths of unconscious fears. In a dream, a person lives situations that are often impossible in reality, but still frighten him. So it is here. This is a childish nightmare: a beloved good bear cub suddenly turns into a monster. So, if Teddy Freddie does exist, then at the junction of fears and nightmares. Are not people afraid that another person will turn out to be something terrible ("Another's soul is dark")? And is it sometimes Do not turn into a monster?

The fact that Mishka Freddie does not exist in real life, but in the field of the unconscious, in the field of sleep, is confirmed by the fact that the worst thing happens in the dark. Fear of darkness - one of the usual childish fears - we carry through in one form or another throughout life. The fear of darkness is the fear of the unknown, the fear of an unknown danger.

Fears - bad luggage, heavy and useless. Perhaps the story of Freddie's Bear is an opportunity to get rid of at least one of them.

It is impossible to definitely answer the question as to whether Freddie is in reality, but somewhere in the subconscious he still exists, if we do not speak of it literally.