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The Bloody Chamber Notes
The Bloody Chamber

Quotes

- ‘like an extraordinarily precious slit throat’

- ‘bright as arterial blood’

- ‘faery solitude’

- ‘so many mirrors’

- ‘as if he were stripping the leaves off an artichoke’

- ‘instruments of mutilation’

- ‘the walls…gleamed as if they were sweating with fright’

- ‘an armful of the same lilies with which he had filled my bedroom’

- ‘the trumpets of the angels of death’

Characters

- Heroine

- ‘seventeen and knew nothing of the world’

- ‘the white-faced girl from Paris’

- ‘I was only a baby’

- Marquis

- ‘dark leonine shape of his head’

- ‘opulent male scent’

- ‘dark mane’

- ‘waxen face’

- Mother

- ‘indomitable mother’

- ‘wild thing’

AO2 - language, form and structure and how they shape meaning

- Language

- Juxtaposition - ‘lascivious tenderness’

- Metaphor - the Marquis as a beast, or as God - ‘the eye of God - his eye’

- ‘Subterranean privacy’ of the chamber - likening bloody chamber to Hell

- Form

- Castle is a Gothic reinterpretation of the fairytale template

- Reworked fairy tales - Carter called them ‘new stories’ not ‘versions’

- Short stories maximise the impact of Carter’s messages

- Novelette - the slow pace of which mirrors the brief lifestyle of the heroine in her new life

- Structure

- Long descriptive paragraphs followed by very short sentences e.g. ‘Dead as his wives.’ - isolated simile

- Longer sentences with commas increase the suspense, short sentences create a sense of fear

- Ellipsis also used

AO3 - connections between texts and different interpretations

- Child like language - ‘Baby mustn’t play with grownups’ toys’ (see EK, COW)

- Fairy tale motifs - ‘All the better to see you’ - links to fairy-tale form (see EK,

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