
Do you guys think the religious symbolism trully matters in the WF ?
I was recently thinking about the last scene from faces of grief and the whole episode, all the animal an church symbols were engraved on my mind in a good way and it lead me to thinking if there's a greater significance to these symbols
the Hare / rabbit: in Christianity the hare is viewed as the Christians it self most of the time, a innocent animal that hides in a hole when danger arrives, and is a pacifist, I think that the whole BON thing is a switched reality, the hare here is the idea of the false pacifism when it hides its true violent nature only to show its fangs when the prey comes to its territory.
the Sheep / lamb: well the sheep is pretty obvious, its a common Christian symbol that represents two things: 1 the sacrifice of Christ to free humanity of its sins, 2 humanity it self being lost sheep that Christ the pastor comes to help realign back into the herd, in this case I think that both make sense for Rosemary
The idea of rosemary being viewed as some sort of Martyr, some onde dying for a belief, that belief being in the desperation of jack returning something she belived in so much that it lead to her being "crucified" / ripped to pieces.
but to you guys think it was just for this episode for the whole theme of grief being related to belief and religion or it will become something more that is going to represent a greater effect on the series ?