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"Neil, the elder of the two brothers... gazed at the great house with a calm yet bitter
intenseness and anticipation." - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Neil is first introduced as a bitter
character. This bitterness is caused by the fact that he and his brother suffer from the social
class system and face inequality.
"The terrifying mystery, why creatures he loved should kill one another.. He could not
understand it." - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Calum is the symbolic image of innocence. He fails to
understand the concept of death and the necessity of killing.
"For Calum the tree-top was interest enough; in it he was as indigenous as squirrel or bird." -
CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Calum shares an affinity with nature. He feels at home with nature and
has an instinctive bond with it.
"This wood had always been his stronghold and sanctuary... But now the wood was invaded and
defiled." - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Duror sees the Cone Gatherers as invading and taking away
the only place he is safe. Duror feels as if we has no escape. He has to cope with his bed ridden
wife at home, or the cone gatherers in the wood. Duror is isolated and has a strong hatred
towards the cone gatherers.
"While waiting, he had imagined then in the darkness missing their footing in the tall tree and
coming crashing down through the sea of branches to lie dead on the ground." - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔Duror fantasises about the death of the Cone Gatherers. This shows Duror has a
craving need for destruction and death, a sign of his evil, when first introduced. However he has
not yet consciously given into Evil yet.
"He too was a deer hunted by remorseless men." - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Calum is again at one
with nature and he thinks he has become a deer. Calum is more closely connected with the deer