Saturday, October 12, 2019
Till We Have Faces and The Vision of Ungit Essay -- Till We Have Faces
Till We Have Faces and The Vision of Ungit à à à à à Queen Orual of Glome, the main character in C.S. Lewis's Till We Have Faces is often the victim of mysterious visions that appear to relate to her real-life experiences.à In one of her final visions, Queen Orual dreams that she is Ungit, an all-consuming goddess who is worshipped by the people of Glome.à Orual definitely is Ungit; she has several characteristics that give evidence of this.à Orual is all-consuming and possessive in her relationships with other people; she wears a veil to cover her ugly face, giving her a resemblance to the forbidding goddess; she is very demanding of her servants, which is similar to the intense rituals and sacrifices that Ungit demands. à à à à à à Orual's all-consuming nature is most evident in her relationship with Bardia, the leading general in Glome.à Orual demands a great deal from Bardia, and his dedication to the Queen creates a rift between himself and his wife, Ansit.à Orual doesn't even realize Bardia's torment until Ansit tells her about it after his death.à Ansit say...
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