Innocence In The Bloody Chamber

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Throughout the story of the Bloody Chamber, the idea of innocence is explored. At the start, the narrator innocently dreams of a romantic marriage with a loving husband and family. However, as the story progresses, the narrator slowly loses her innocence to her new husband. Once the narrator loses this matures, she is no longer attractive to her husband. Overall, Carter use of innocence is like a veil, it covers the eyes of the innocent from the world. Once that veil is removed, the narrator matures, and she herself is attracted to that which is innocent and pure. In the Bloody Chamber, the loss of innocence is the transition from a child to an adult. “Then I realized, with a shock of surprise, how it must have been my innocence that captivated