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The courtship of Mr Lyon
- Beauty
- Description at
the begining of
the play
- Young,
fragile and
kind-hearted.
"Lovely girl"
- Pure,
innocent. "She,
too, was made
all of snow"
- She can also
be seen as
sexualy
pure, due to
her age.
- Issolated.
"the snow
brought
down all the
telephone
wires"
- "The snow
is white
and
unmarked"
- Sacrificial.
"Miss Lamb,
spotless,
sacrificial."
- She evolves
when she leaves
to London
- She is
described as
vain. "she
simled at her
self with
satisfaction"
- Arrogant and confident.
"That pearly skin of hers
was plumping out, a
little, with high living
and compliments"
- Gender roles are
revesed, she
represents what
would be
represented by a
man. "She sent
him flowers"
- She is
confused.
amazed and
repulsed by
the beast at
the same
time. "so
monstrous,
so benign"
- Everything about
her is telling her
that she is in love
with the beast, but
she doesn´t relize.
- "Exhilaration,
a desolating
emptiness."
- "Mysteriously joyful"
- "Whimpering
and relief"
- Spoiled. "... To
buy her furs
and she was as
eager for the
treat as any
girl might be."
- When she returns with the beast
- She represents
the normal
male character.
"covered his
poor paws with
her kisses"
- Reversing what
he did to her.
She shows love
the way he
showed her
before.
- She becomes the heroe
when she abandons the
materialistic importance.
"ripping th hem of her
dress in her haste."
- She forgets about the
superficial life.
- She is taken from
his father by the
beast. the beast will
replace the fathers
male presence. "I
have come home."
- Now his home
is with the beast
- "If you´ll
have me,
i´ll never
leave you."
- She is starting to return
to what she was before.
"her tears fell on his
face like snow"
- Reapears her
comparison to
snow.
- Innocet, pure, fragile.