![]() ![]() ![]() He even asks her what she attempts to accomplish, setting in motion the idea that a showdown is imminent, with him quipping to himself that Vianne would be out of business by Easter. Why Vianne decided to open a chocolaterie on the first day of Lent is not openly discussed nor questioned by anyone except for the Cure, Reynaud. Vianne and Reynaud are perfect foils of each other for one, Vianne is a witch, though she does not use the term, and Reynaud, a priest. ![]() ![]() On the surface of the novel, the battle between Vianne Rocher and Francis Reynaud can be easily summed up as a war between the church and chocolate however, a closer look lets you know that Joanne Harris never intended to demonize organized religion instead, Harris aims for a narrative that bursts more with heart than criticism. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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