Objects & Places from The Company of Wolves: Short Story

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 48 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Objects & Places from The Company of Wolves: Short Story

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 48 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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The Wolf

This creature symbolizes danger, savagery, excitement, and even sexual desire.

The Children's Knives

These weapons symbolize protection.

Werewolf's Human Clothes

These items are a link between a werewolf's wolf side and his human side.

The Forest

This place symbolizes foreboding, danger, and fear.

The Hunter

This character symbolizes protection, wit, and bravery.

The Blizzard

This storm, coming on Christmas Eve, symbolizes peace and innocence.

Granny's Bones

These items, which the girl sees in the fire grate, symbolize carnage and death.

Granny's Bible

This item represents religion and what one character thinks of as solace and protection.

The Winter Solstice

This event symbolizes the shifting of seasons and time, and it is an auspicious time for wolves.

The Girl Picking Lice from the Wolf

This action is shocking and vile, representing a savage rite.

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