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=== Death and Resurrection ===
=== Death and Resurrection ===


In the TV series "Manifest," the themes of death and resurrection are integral to the storyline and play significant roles in the overarching narrative. Here's how these themes are tied into the storyline:
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|'''Death of Flight 828 Passengers''': The initial event that sets the series in motion is the presumed death of the passengers aboard Flight 828 when it disappears and reappears after a time jump of five and a half years. The passengers experience a sense of loss, grieving the lives they left behind and struggling to adapt to a world that has moved on without them.
|'''Resurrection through Time Jump''': The reappearance of Flight 828 and the survival of its passengers can be seen as a form of resurrection. They were presumed dead, but they are given a second chance at life. Their return raises questions about the nature of death, the possibilities of supernatural phenomena, and the mysteries surrounding their fate.
|'''Renewed Life and Second Chances''': The passengers, upon their return, often face personal challenges and struggles but also find new opportunities and a sense of renewal. They are given a chance to reconnect with loved ones, make amends, and pursue paths they may not have taken before. The concept of resurrection ties into the idea of second chances and the potential for personal transformation.
|'''Symbolic Resurrection in Character Arcs''': Throughout the series, many characters experience transformative journeys that can be seen as symbolic resurrections. They confront their past mistakes, grapple with their identities, and undergo personal growth. The themes of death and resurrection are explored in the context of their emotional and psychological journeys.
|'''Mystery Surrounding Death Dates''': In "Manifest," the passengers begin to experience "death dates," which are visions of their potential future deaths. These visions create a sense of urgency and heighten the tension around life and death. The characters grapple with the notion of destiny, trying to understand if their futures are predetermined or if they can alter their fates.
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The themes of death and resurrection in "Manifest" add layers of mystery, emotional depth, and spiritual exploration to the storyline. They raise philosophical questions about life, death, fate, and the nature of human existence.


=== Faith and Salvation ===
=== Faith and Salvation ===