Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Book Of Good Love (Day Two)

The mountain girls are perceived and described by the archpriest as an ugly, vile, deformed creature.The girls represent a sense of hell, sins, and the devil. The archpriest even says "That mountain girl had the devil in her, may Saint Julian take her. She and the other mountain girls make a living off capturing people that try to cross to their lands and threatening them with ultimate starvation and being frozen to death. The first mountain girl said she would strip him down if he did not bribe her with jewelry and other expensive goods. These women are very masculine and over sexualized. The mountain girls are desperate for premarital sex because they have no lover of their own. These mountain girls are very threatening and scary to the archbishop, as he is being confronted by the second mountain girl, he asks for Gods help, "God keep me from harm!" He spends little to no time with her and takes, "the cowards way out." The third mountain girl is desperate to marry. He tricks her by saying he would gladly marry her. As if that wasn't enough, she tells him she wants jewelry if he wants her hand in marriage. The girls are all deceiving and sell their souls for money and expensive items. The last mountain girl is a monster. He describes her as the word apparition he has ever seen. The archpriest takes a journey into devil bound souls. He sees the non existent ethics in morals in the mountain girls. It teaches him that in order for your soul to last for eternity, you have to comply with "good" morals and ethics.

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