Fazbear Frights “Into The Pit” and the Idea of What You Wish for

      Oswald's story in "Fazbear Frights: Into the Pit" is a prime example of the "careful what you wish for" theme. In the story titled "Into the Pit," Oswald is a young boy who lives with a financially struggling family in a financially struggling town, which makes Oswald wish for a better, and more fun summer vacation; however, this wish does come true, but not in the way Oswald truly wanted.


     One day, After going to a run down place called “Jeff’s Pizzeria” after a visit to the library as he’s done day after day he decides to play a prank on his father, by hiding in a dusty, abandoned ball pit; however, once he exits the ball pit, it appears he has jumped through time into a place named “Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria”, Oswald believes he has found a way to make his wishes come true; however, the consequences quickly become apparent, as he is haunted by an entity dressed in the costume of a yellow rabbit that is attempting to kill Oswald.


     This Story illustrates how impulsive decisions can have consequences, and it serves as a warning about the importance of truly knowing what you wish for. Oswald learns that lesson in the story, and learns that it's better to face our problems in the present rather than seeking a fix through wishful thinking.


     Overall, Oswald's part in "Into the Pit" illustrates the theme of "careful what you wish for" by showing how a young boy's desperate desire for a better life leads to a scary, and horrific course of events about the dangers of wishful thinking.

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