Kuroshitsuji 135
Is it just me or are these not butterflies but moths?
(It looks like the emperor moth and they are native to britain)
It is interesting that the cult uses moths as their representation. It must have a deeper meaning, I mean it’s Yana we are talking about. Moths must have some deeper meaning or symbolism.
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Just went to Tvtropes and found Macabre moth motif. I just copy paste it here! http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MacabreMothMotif
“Butterflies are seen as symbols of death and rebirth as well as transformation. But if you take away their beauty and make them nocturnal, you end up discovering the Macabre Moth Motif.Because moths are very much like equal and opposite mirror images of butterflies — alike in shape, flight and metamorphosis, unlike in that they're dark, weighed down with negative stigma and nocturnal — they can be used as generic symbolism for Bad StuffTM whenever the plot needs it. This includes but isn't limited to: poison, the supernatural, Demonic Possession, death, and transformation. “
Well, that explains it. Kuroshitsuji chapter 135 = Bad StuffTM











