Objects & Places from Midnight Bargain

C. L. Polk
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 133 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Objects & Places from Midnight Bargain

C. L. Polk
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 133 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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Warding Collars

These are bands that women must wear around their necks to strip their magic and protect them during their unborn children. They symbolize oppression.

Bargaining Season

This is a time when young unmarried women and men seek spouses. It represents the falseness of society.

Ingénues

These are young, unmarried women who are looking for husbands. They represent purity and innocence.

Thornbacks

These are women who choose magic over marriage. They represent independence and loneliness.

Bendleton Chapterhouse

This is a place where men learn magic and make connections. It symbolizes the exclusion of women in society.

Flowers

These are beautiful plants that often have a delightful scent. They symbolize passion.

Mastiff

This is what Danton uses to scare Beatrice’s horse and injure her. It symbolizes hatred and revenge.

Mr. and Mrs. Clayborn’s Marriage

This is the union between Beatrice’s parents. It symbolizes an...

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