CHAPTER SIX
- Symbolism in everything coming to life?
- D still wants to leave
- Does not see the happiness
- Still dreaming about leaving
- Jean-Pierre Armand sounds familiar
- Probably just from the show
- Same story as the show
- History of conflict
- Us vs Them
- Same thing on a smaller scale for D
- Her vs her family
- “The ravings of an old man”
- Just like 10 seconds ago she was talking about how much she respected him
- “I’m not a child. I’m sixteen years old, dad!”
- She is SO ANNOYING
- What are Tonton’s intentions???
- They must consult the gods
CHAPTER SEVEN
- D is like “what if the gods dont approve omg”
- Does she actually care? I thought she thought she was above them.
- Why is none of this music in the show
- Dancing = prayer
- Music impacted D
- She wants to join
- She wants to fit in
- Papa Ge
- Dark brown teeth
- Top hat
- Blood red gums and teeth
- The Gods respond to prayer?
- Is this real?
- Vain Erzulie?
- Is she more like Megara, very vain and for herself??
- Stands between Papa Ge and Erzulie
- Agwe takes body of a woman
- Erzulie cares more about the people
- Agwe is taking revenge?
- Erzulie is a lesser god
- Gods need humans so they have power
- Agwe is the cruelest god
- Papa Ge doesn't belong there
CHAPTER EIGHT
- Running
- Papillons = wishes
- Hides beneath a tree
- Symbolism
- She hates the gods
- Vendors laugh at her
- Nobody understands
- What if she loses her looks
- Decides she wants the gods back so she can be pretty
- “Give up easy, die easy”
- A sign to keep going
- She calls other people mama, other people call her Ti Moune
CHAPTER NINE
- “Where forest and sea met, where roads crossed”
- Asaka and Agwe
- Meets a young child
- Teaches her the papillion
- Go back this way to vendors
- Exercise patience
- The new D
- You can’t just replace a child like that?
- Does she know shes not coming back
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