Ultimately, Coven suggests that power is a "poisoned chalice." Whether it's Myrtle Snow shouting "" at the stake or Cordelia finally finding her sight through self-mutilation, the message is clear: to claim your place in the world, you must first survive the people who were supposed to protect you [6, 34].
youtube.com/watch?v=hDem_mwPqa0">Marie Laveau and Delphine LaLaurie ?
: The transition of power requires the "Sacred Taking"—a ritualized suicide that emphasizes that for the young to rise, the old must literally perish [5, 8].
Ultimately, Coven suggests that power is a "poisoned chalice." Whether it's Myrtle Snow shouting "" at the stake or Cordelia finally finding her sight through self-mutilation, the message is clear: to claim your place in the world, you must first survive the people who were supposed to protect you [6, 34].
youtube.com/watch?v=hDem_mwPqa0">Marie Laveau and Delphine LaLaurie ?
: The transition of power requires the "Sacred Taking"—a ritualized suicide that emphasizes that for the young to rise, the old must literally perish [5, 8].