Bloody Chamber: "It is ironic that the beasts are often more humane than the humans"

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A Levels English Mapa Mental sobre Bloody Chamber: "It is ironic that the beasts are often more humane than the humans", creado por chezza456 el 16/05/2014.
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Bloody Chamber: "It is ironic that the beasts are often more humane than the humans"
  1. Relevant Context
    1. Carter had a non-conventional childhood, which lead to a non-conventional view of the world
      1. Carter's feminism
        1. she explores the social gender roles imposed upon women and men
        2. critiquing what 'beast' means in the Gothic
          1. Implies animalistic behaviour and lacking in a civilised manner
            1. Aesthetically implies something ugly or gruesome
            2. 'Beast' is a metaphor for breaking out of an alloted role, particularly in order to find a place of equality between the sexes
              1. Gothic often blurs the boundaries between beast and human
                1. Interchangeable human qualities
                  1. Fear of otherness
                  2. THE TIGER'S BRIDE
                    1. "My father lost me to the beast at cards"
                      1. The girl is viewed as a possession
                      2. Women are objectified
                        1. Image of the flower withering
                        2. The beast gives her back her identity which is symbolised by the rose
                          1. Beauty chooses to be a tiger rather than human.
                            1. Beauty is overtly critical of her father
                              1. "mask if too perfect to be human"
                              2. WOLF-ALICE
                                1. Humans reject her (the nuns)
                                  1. Blurred boundaries
                                    1. Alice is human in looks and body, but her manners and mindset is that of a beast
                                    2. She doesn't realise her humanness until she gets a sense of herself (menstraution, reflection)
                                      1. She retains empathy to the Duke
                                        1. We reject what we see/find as 'other'
                                        2. THE BLOODY CHAMBER
                                          1. Human is beastly
                                            1. Marquis is dark, distorted and sadistic
                                            2. Olfactory language (description of smells) associated with leather
                                              1. "odour of leather"
                                              2. Marquis has a carnal appetite
                                                1. The girl becomes his "prey"
                                                2. Animalistic imagery used to convey his barbarism
                                                3. THE COURTSHIP OF MR LYON
                                                  1. Criticises the father figure
                                                    1. His daughter is payment to the beast for the rose
                                                    2. The lion is a gentle creature
                                                      1. He turns out to be gentle as opposed to the first description of her entering the castle
                                                        1. "the final emphahic, reverberating' clang of the gates
                                                      2. She recognises his otherness, then becomes closer and sees more of his humanity
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