The story does become a bit more clear when you look at it as a story of a man's inner animal unleashed. I never thought of LRRH like that but when presented with this information it makes you begin to think and it actually does make sense. How many times have women called men "animals", this would then be true in the story. Perhaps the wolf never a wolf and is always a man and is just portrayed as a wolf because of his actions. This would make sense because why would a little girl be talking to a wolf in the forest in the first place?
Works Cited:
de France, Marie. "Bisclavret." 1996. Print.
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