Subject: Re: BOB linked to Coop's mom's death? From: salmieri@whitebase.ukp.com (Gregory Salmieri) Date: 1992-09-11, 18:08 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks sally@anableps.berkeley.edu (S. A. Wilson) writes: > > > > > > I still think that the "owl ring" is some form of "marriage bond" between > > the wearer and the giver, and that it is connected to the Black Lodge, thus > > it is a symbol of the wearer having sold his/her soul to the Lodge, the > > "forces of Darkness." Now, when the wearer is eventually ritualistically > > murdered BOB places the ring in the circle as a form of sealing the pact. > > Now, if I remember correctly, Leland (under the possession of BOB) was > > angered at Laura's half locket, the heart which to me symbolizes a form > > of "pure love." Now, Laura wearing this symbol as opposed to a symbol of > > her giving herself to the Black Lodge angers BOB. When he ritualistically > > murders her he sacrifices the half heart, yet being a symbol of "pure love," > > there is no pact with the darker forces. BOB and the Black Lodge inhabitants > > lose out. Wasn't "love" one of the forces which open the gateways to the > > Lodges, to the White Lodge? > > > > > > Sally-- > > -- > > That the play is the tragedy, "Man," \\\\\Sally A. Wilson > > And its hero, the Conqueror Worm. \\\\\sally@mica.berkeley.edu > > ("The Conqueror Worm"\\\\\ > > from Egar Allan Poe's _Ligeia_) \\\\\Spud Peel Then how do you explain Laura going to the white lodge as soon as she put the ring on? /-------------------------------------------------------------------------\ | It's all a game... | | Gregory C. Salmieri | | ...It's all the same| \-------------------------------------------------------------------------/
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