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"Out of Skin" by Emily Carroll - Coggle Diagram
"Out of Skin" by Emily Carroll
Character Actions in the Narrative
The man's scheme
The hooded man murders the women and then buries them
The Woman
The woman fears of who killed the women
The woman tries to cut the tree of the dead
Greying girls
After burial starts the haunting of the greying girls
Character Dialogue/Narrative Text
the man
The man travels with a wooden cart
Buries the dead bodies near woman's home
the woman
The woman tries to ignore the dead
The woman witnesses the man getting consumed by the tree.
The greying girls
The greying girls from the dead bodies.
haunts it's surroundings
Monstrosity
Hooded Man
The hooded man is the murderer
Greying Girls
The haunting and bothering of the greying girls
Tree of the Dead
The dead forms the tree and ends up consumes the man at the end
Shapes/Objects in the Narrative
The hands
The Greying girl's hands act as the leaves of the tree
wagon/cart
The wagon/cart is dragged around by the hooded man
The wagon/cart hold the dead bodies of the women
Axe
Used when the woman tries to cut the tree down
Framing/Layout/Interaction
Murders
The murders of the Greying girls are connected to the hooded man
The Woman's home
The Woman's home lays into the foundation of the Greying girls
Acts as a sense of safe haven for the Woman
The man vs the woman
The man and the woman identifies each other through remembrance of the killings
Environments/Background Visuals
The deep forest
Holds the woman's home
Acts as a runaway for the hooded man
The woman's bedroom
The Greying girls slowly morph into the woman's home
The dark pit
The dark pit hold the dead bodies.
Culture
Modern scary movies
Has the mindset of modern-day motives in movies
The mid-17th-18th century
The bonnet worn by the woman displays that the story takes place a time long ago
The bonnet can display her religious background
The evil displayed behind the man
Colors
Grey
The color of the girl's of the dead
Red
Represents the cape of the hooded man and the skin of which is touched by the man and woman.
Black
Represents the dark woods and dark background of the woman's home