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  1. ‘The Company of Wolves’, like all of Carter’s stories in The Bloody Chamber, is richly layered in symbolism and narrative texture, and so some words of analysis about this provocative piece of storytelling may be useful in illuminating it.

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  3. Jun 20, 2022 · “The Company of Wolves” displays Carter’s unique style, irreverent wit, and unrelenting ambiguity, but the story also exhibits Carter’s astute observations about the effects of social and political ideologies on human existence, and on women in particular.

  4. Sep 9, 2022 · NARRATIVE STYLE AND TECHNIQUES. The story is narrated by a third-person omniscient narrator. The narrator freely interacts with the reader. When the wolf is about to devour the old woman, the narrator starts addressing the woman directly.

  5. The narrative is split into two parts. In the first part, the narrator presents three interconnected short tales about the wolves, which set the tone for the longer second part. In the second part, the narrator tells the story of a girl who decides to visit her grandmother.

  6. Summary. Analysis. The narrator describes a wintry Northern country and the nature of the wolves there, who have terrifying eyes, ghostly howls, and a love of flesh. Anyone who goes into the forest is in danger of the starving wolves, so the people of the villages always carry knives with them.

  7. Plot. The film begins in the present day, within a country house. A young girl named Rosaleen dreams that she lives in a fairytale forest during the late 18th century with her parents and sister Alice. But one night Alice is chased down and killed by wolves.

  8. The Company Of Wolves. Angela Carter. Track 9 on The Bloody Chamber. The tale takes place in a forested, mountainous country in the dead of winter. The narrator explains that wolves are...

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