| Subject: Other Notes: A3 - B3 |
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BoyScoutKevin
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Date Posted: 11:05:17 08/19/05 Fri
Something similiar to this was done at the Yahoo group dedicated to our Amanda, but as I did not post all of them at that site, I thought I post them here.
A.0. Note that the paper that Lord James (Grant) is reading in the plane is dated, Saturday, March 19, so everything that happens in the film occurs around the third weekend in March.
A.1. That the worm is masculine, and the lair is feminine.
A.2. That Mary (Davis) took on the masculine role in the family, and that Eve (Oxenberg) took on the feminine role in the family, after their parents disappeared.
A.3. That the colour green is associated with the unnatural worm. That the food at the party is green.
B.0. That both Lord James and the Trent sisters both lost their parents the previous year. If we presume that the party always takes place that third weekend in March, and from something Lord James said: "My first as lord of the manor," then James' father died sometime between the third weekend of March of the previous year, and the third weekend of March of the year that the film takes place. As only 11 weeks have passed, and that there are 52 weeks in the year, then odds are, that James' father died the same year that the Trent sisters parents disappeared.
B.1. That Lady Sylvia's (Donohoe's) treatment of Erny's (Brooke's) snakebite is no longer the prefered treatment for snakebite. The prefered treatment is to get the snakebite victim as quickly as possible to the hospital. Which is what she does not want him to do.
B.2. If you visit, make sure she offers you a drink. She offers her non-victims (Lord James, Erny, etc.) a drink, but not her victims (Kevin, Eve, etc.)
B.3. Not the variations in spelling. Dionyn, Dionin, Dionan, Dionian.
To be continued . . .
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