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kawaiisaito
kawaiisaito
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High School - 9th Grade

Explain the symbolism of Van Weyden finding his masculinity while he is clubbing the seals. (Chapter 30)

I shall never forget, in that moment, how instantly conscious I became of my manhood. The primitive deeps of my nature stirred. I felt myself masculine, the protector of the weak, the fighting male. And, best of all, I felt myself the protector of my loved one. She leaned against me, so light and lily-frail, and as her trembling eased away it seemed as though I became aware of prodigious strength. I felt myself a match for the most ferocious bull in the herd, and I know, had such a bull charged upon me, that I should have met it unflinchingly and quite coolly, and I know that I should have killed it.

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Posted by kawaiisaito on Sunday March 8, 2009 at 7:57 AM and tagged with chapter 30, details, the sea-wolf, themes, van weyden.