Jan 2, 2010
The White Deer concerns faith in love. Love depends upon the will of lovers to believe in each other despite all obstacles. Though the story is playful, fast-paced, funny, at times satirical and at times absurd, the theme is serious, as are the obstacles thrown up before the lovers. Secrets of the past and fears of the future, prejudices and the lack of imagination, accident and sorcery all threaten love's survival.
Loosely adhering to fairy tale conventions, Thurber invites the reader into an imaginary world where an enchanted white deer, cornered in a magic forest, is...
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