A Monster Calls
Motif of the Monster
How does the motif of the monster and its actions represent the impending destruction of Conor’s reality? (I guess it is also related to its original form as a yew tree......?)
Can someone help?
How does the motif of the monster and its actions represent the impending destruction of Conor’s reality? (I guess it is also related to its original form as a yew tree......?)
Can someone help?
After the yew tree monster visits Conor, the monster leaves physical evidence which makes it impossible for Conor to dismiss the visits as simply a dream. The physical trace changes after each visit, from leaves, to poisonous berries, to a sapling growing in the floor. As the motif develops, Conor has to expend increasingly more effort to hide the physical evidence of the visits.
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