Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Themes
- Good vs. Evil
- Duror represents evil
- spies on
Roderick
- tells lies about Calum
- gets the CG involved in the deer drive to drive them out of the
estate
- Calum represents
good
- innocent
- childlike
- releases the rabbit from the trap
- Roderick represents good
- wants to befriend the CG
- tries to bring the CG cake
- tries to climb a tree to be like the CG
- wants the CG to ride in the car with the family
- Lady Runcie-Campbell can represent evil at
times
- doesnt want the CG in the car with the family
- cares more about social class than morals
- cares more for her dogs than the CG
- war/conflict
- destroyer ship and gunshots present in beginning of
book
- Lady Runcie-Campbells husband is away at
war
- Lady Runcie-Capbells brother is leaving for
war
- Durors inner
conflict
- loveless marriage
- challenging mother in law
- Neil's
anger
- lower social
class
- tiny hut to live
in
- the deer
drive
- Calum tries to save the deer
- Duror kills the deer
- Religion
- deer drive
- Duror can be compared to the devil when he kills the deer maniacally
- beach hut
- Lady Runcie-Campbell throws the CG out because her
social class is interrupting her religious views
- Lady Runcie-Campbell
- strong christian
- lets social class get in the way of her religious morals
- Nature
- deer drive
- Duror finds safety in the
woods
- Calum is at one with nature
- Calum is compared to a monkey in the
trees
- social
class
- Lady Runcie-Campbell thinks more highly of her dogs than the CG
- the CG are told to leave the beach
hut
- Lady Runcie-Campbell refuses to let the CG ride in the car with them
- Roderick challenges his mothers social views
- Roderick wants the CG to ride in the car with them
- insanity
- Duror kills Calum and himself
- Lady Runcie-Campbell thinks that Duror may be losing his mind
- Duror spies on Roderick
- Duror makes up lies about Calum and Sheilas doll
- imprisonment
- Duror feels trapped in his marriage
- Roderick feels trapped in a family that is completely different to him
- Neil gave up his dream as a sailor to look after his brother out of moral obligation
- he feels like he could have had a much better life