The Lais of Marie de France
In the lay of the werewolf, why is it symbolically appropriate that the lady is disfigured by the werewolf?
1. the king is concerned more for the wolf than for the lady
3. the werewolf has no other means of communication
3. her disfigurement represents her inhumanity and moral ugliness.
4. her disfigurement punishes both her and her second husband