Till we have faces
No CoverA retelling of the Cupid and Psyche myth by C.S. Lewis, exploring love, jealousy, and divine confrontation through a mortal princess's perspective.
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A retelling of the Cupid and Psyche myth by C.S. Lewis, exploring love, jealousy, and divine confrontation through a mortal princess's perspective.
will contain mild spoilers
Subtle references to sex and sexuality woven through the story; no explicit scenes.
Brief depictions of physical abuse and violence; not graphic but recurring.
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Central themes of divine love, belief, and questioning God; overt spiritual framing.
Minor references to gods and rituals within a mythic context; not occult-focused.
Brief critiques of societal sexism within the story's setting.
Brief depiction of self-harm (no blood) and mentions of suicide.
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Depictions of physical abuse and emotional suffering; recurring but not dominant.
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