The allegory of this film is complete when the relationship between ‘Him’ and ‘mother’ is interpreted with ego-consciousness and anima of man and two figures of love, the devoted and the authoritative. ‘Him’ is a ego-consciousness with the persona of masculine Creator (poet) and ‘mother’ is the anima of his inner unconsciousness. While the love of ‘mother’ is for a particular specific object, ‘Him’ or her own child, the love of ‘Him’ is for a universal abstract object, the whole of mankind. But the love of ‘mother’ is a maternal and absolute as a devoted one seeking perfection, while the love of Him is a selective and relative as authoritative one based on the premises of worship and chanting. When these two psyches and two figures of love are in conflict, the act of love appears as divisions and struggles, but when they are in harmony, the act of love takes up new fruits and completes the integrated individuality, which is the individuation through alchemical integration.