The Company of Wolves revision
- Created by: katie_8
- Created on: 30-04-20 11:00
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- Themes
- The Company of Wolves.
- Quotes
- 'The wolf is worst for he cannot listen to reason'
- Pointing out the difference between man and beast
- 'His genitals, huge. Ah! Huge'
- Sexualising men how women would be sexualised
- Mocking how men treat women
- 'All the better to eat you with'
- Sexual connotations
- 'Her scarlet shawl, the colour of poppies, the colour of socrifices, the colour of her menses'
- Poppies suggest death
- Sacrifice suggests the sacrifice of women to the appetites of men
- Menses suggests the transition from girl to woman.
- 'The beasts would love to be less beastly if only they knew how'
- Society shapes you
- Natural instincts take over emotions
- 'The wolf is worst for he cannot listen to reason'
- Characters
- The girl
- Innocent
- 'invisible pentacle of her own virginity'
- Her innocence protects her.
- 'invisible pentacle of her own virginity'
- Virgin
- 'invisible pentacle of her own virginity'
- Her innocence protects her.
- 'invisible pentacle of her own virginity'
- No fear
- Innocent
- Innocent
- Innocent
- The young man
- Stereotypical protective male role
- 'his rifle would protect him'
- Competitive/ daring
- 'plunged off the path into the forest'
- Stereotypical protective male role
- The wolf
- Not a threat
- 'between the paws of a tender wolf'
- Suggests **********
- Wolf is redeemed.
- 'between the paws of a tender wolf'
- 'Carnivore incarnate'
- Carnivore in human form
- Instinct to kill, can't help it
- Not a threat
- The grandmother
- Religious
- Superstitious
- 'Call on Christ... and all the angels in heaven...but they won't do you any good'
- Can't rely on religion
- Enlightenment
- Superstitious
- Religious
- The girl
- Message
- A man is more dangerous than any animal.
- Seen when the girl burns the mans clothes in order to have power over him
- Women should refuse to take on the passive role of 'victim'
- A man is more dangerous than any animal.
- Quotes
- Sexuality
- Virginity
- Religion
- Transgression
- Transformation
- Power
- Superstition
- Innocence
- The Company of Wolves.
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