Asked by Dresden

In "A Meeting in the Dark," the motif of the lion-demon most likely represents

A. Being trapped between two worlds
B. self-hate
C. the foolishness of old age
D. Christian values

I am super confused about this!! I am going between A and D because the whole theme of this story is of John being trapped between two things, but i don't know if the "lion-demon motif" represents that. It might be that the lion-demon represents the Christian values that would swallow John up if he marries Wamuhu and what he has done comes out. I really need help on this! PLEASE!

Answers

Answered by Dresden
I really have no idea......has anyone read this story and can you tell me your opinion???
Answered by Ms. Sue
I have read this, but A makes the most sense to me. It's hard to see how a lion or demon could represent Christianity.
Answered by Dresden
Ok thank you so much! I was leaning toward A as well. :)
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're very welcome.
Answered by Carrick Remillard
So is choice 'A' really the correct answer?
Answered by Alice Keign
No, it was d
Answered by CrazyHyperWriter
no, it's A
Answered by Mitch n' Joey
Oof this was confusing because of the clashing opinions, but yes A: Being trapped between two worlds is correct!
Answered by boo
man vs. nature
being trapped between two worlds
he knew that he could have loved her....
fotitude
in a large vault the diamonds were safe
Answered by · Clayfrog ·
I can confirm boo's (spooky) answers as correct for Honors English 10 A "A Meeting in the Dark" Part 2
Answered by urmom
Boo is correct, i can confirm
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