SHAKSPER 1990: More Very Sad Deer

From: Ken Steele (KSTEELE_at_vm.epas.utoronto.ca)
Date: 12/03/90


Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 1, No. 135. Monday, 3 Dec 1990.
 
Date: Mon, 3 Dec 90 09:12 EST
From: Jim Wilderotter -- Georgetown Center for Text and
Subject: Weeping Deer...
 
        I believe if you look in Old English poetry and literature, you
will find that the deer is used to symbolize Christ. This is especially
true when the scene includes a hunter. As people with a background in
OE poetry and literature know, the hunter is usually wearing green, which
(at that time) symbolized the Devil (see also, Sir Gawain and the Green
Knight).
 
Jim Wilderotter



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