Paola.1 spoilers
David Morris
fqmorris at yahoo.com
Thu May 31 00:03:24 CDT 2001
Hamswing seems to have a more determined, and negative, concept of V. Your's
is more universal. The book is very subject to these and others.
If we wanted, we could delve into the texual connections between V and Paola,
like: "How'd she get that comb?" and "Who's child is she?" Not to mention:
"Does V exist outside Stencil's brain?" And don't forget the ever-popular: "V
and Benny: Mad-Madonna & Child?"
DM
--- JBFRAME at aol.com wrote:
> hammerswingswing at hotmail.com writes:
>
> > I'm not sure what you mean by Paola being V, Jay Bee Frame? She seems to
be the opposite of V. in many ways.
>
> I'm gonna put myself out on a limb & say that I think all the major female
characters have attributes of "V." On some level V. is the "female
principle."
>
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