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  • > An Analysis of Cheese as Metaphor in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

    28 July 2004 13:51, by k
    that’s very well thought up i must say. my own theory was that is was about masks...
    willow’s dream is all about how she feels her identity is only skin deep and underneath she still feels inadequate - she has made space in her life for a mask, she has hidden what she feels to be her true self away.
    xander always uses his humour to mask his fear, the cheese man is warning him that it will not work
    ’i wear the mask, it does not wear me’ is actually a direct quote from the man in the iron mask.
    not exactly sure what the cheese man is signifying in buffy’s dream but i really haven’t thought (...)

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