Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Briar Rose
- Characters
- Gemma
- "I am Briar Rose"
- "I was the princess in the castle in the sleeping woods. And
there came a great dark mist and we all fell asleep. But the
prince kissed me awake. Only me."
- Narrates the tale of Sleeping Beauty (Briar Rose)
- Use of italics and Fairy Tale language
- Her Death acts as a catalyst for the later events
- "Promise me you'll find the castle. Promise me you'll find the prince..."
- See 'Symbols' for affect of holocaust on Gemma
- Becca
- Main Story Told Through Her Point Of View
- Binary Structure
- Josef
- He holds the key to Gemma's past
- Becca can find the fullness of understanding that she seeks
- He is still living in the past as he doesn't know how the present played out
- He "feel(s) like driftwood"
- Josef lives near Chelmno (like
many affected by WWII)
- "drawn to the souls of the dead"
- Symbols
- The Mist
- Exhaust Gas used to kill the Jews at Chelmno
- "What's a mist? ... A fog. An Exhaust"
- Briars
- Barbed Wire
- "briary hedge with thorns as sharp as barbs"
- 100 years sleep
- Sleep of Death
- "A hundred years, a thousand years, it doesn't matter. Dead is dead"
- The Bad Fairy
- The Nazi's
- "The bad fairy... all in black with the big black boots and the silver eagles on her hat... but she came that angel of death"
- Context
- Fairy Tale Genre
- Darker Origins of fairy tales
- Gemma's story
- Theme: Good vs. Evil
- Comparison of Gemma Sleeping Beauty with historical events
- Good Always Wins!
- WWII
- The Jewish Holocaust
- Gemma's story
- The affect on survivors and future generations
- "You must understand that this is a story of survivors, not heroes"