"Why does Yana have to sexualise Ciel's most vulnerable moments?? It's so icky!!"
OR!
Have you considered that it is a narrative tool being used because of who we have as our main protagonist? That we are viewing human pain, suffering and fragility in this light as we take the lense of the narrator, and are given the scene through the eyes of a devil? To see 'the pleasures of a demon'?
Have you not noticed that the sensuality of pain and torment is also shown in reference to other characters (i.e. Beast & Seiglinde's mother) where we view the scene through Sebastian's perspective? Or that Ciel's own trauma is not shown in this same light when remembering it himself?
Did Yana herself not previously say that there are characters and scenes that she draws differently depending on who remembers them? Can we not perhaps translate that to other instances than just those specified, or does she have to come and circle every one of them individually herself?




















