Symbolism In The Slaughtered Lamb

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This film incorporated many symbolic aspects, such as the lamb. This was not only prevalent in the beginning of the film as the two men hitched a ride in the back of an old pickup with a bunch of lambs, but also was represented in the name of the tavern they stumbled across, “The Slaughtered Lamb.” Not only is this animal referred to as the “lamb of God” and has been discussed about in the book of Revelations in the Bible as an animal that rises to deliver victory after being slain, but the color of its wool represents purity and life. In contrast, the wolf is dark and evil, representing something that lurks deep within our psycho-spiritual reality. With this symbolism, however, the director did a fantastic job at still creating a comical