1. Dunstan's Women
Davies uses Agnes to symbolize a sort of sexual messiah. " yearned to take upon herself the sins of the whole world, and sacrifice her body and mind to some deserving male's cause." ... Davies" particular choice of name and description of this character solidifies (in the reader's mind) an image of a sex addict. ... The important thing to note is that she makes Ramsay realize that without acknowledging his "devil" (subconscious intentions) he will not be able to achieve the balance he needs to stop living life as a spectator sport. ...
- Word Count: 740
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: High School