This symbol is both a safe place for the sisters and a place that traps them away from society.
What is the Blackwood house?
This motif is linked to Constance’s care, cooking, preserves and domestic power.
What is food?
This locked object contains the father’s money and becomes Charles’s obsession.
What is the safe?
This fantasy place helps Merricat mentally escape the village, Charles and ordinary reality.
What is the moon?
This locked boundary separates the Blackwood estate from the village and helps Merricat feel safe.
What are the fences / the gate?
This repeated household action helps the sisters pretend they can restore order after chaos.
What is cleaning / neatening?
These objects, including the signet ring, watch chain, papers and ledger, represent the dead father’s authority.
What are the father’s patriarchal objects?
These buried objects act as Merricat’s magical safeguards around the Blackwood land.
What are Merricat’s treasures?
This natural setting gives Merricat privacy and escape, but is also linked to poison, secrecy and decay.
What is nature?
These items show identity, gender roles and family inheritance, especially after Merricat wears tablecloths.
What are clothes / clothing?
These objects, including a pipe, newspaper, matches and key, show Charles bringing male authority into the house.
What are Charles’s patriarchal items?
This black cat acts as Merricat’s companion, protector and witch-like familiar.
Who is Jonas the cat?
This event destroys the house but also exposes the villagers’ cruelty and Charles’s greed.
What is fire?
This domestic item is linked to poisoning, family violence and the idea that care can become dangerous.
What is food / the sugar bowl?
This circular object has “no openings to get out of,” suggesting inherited male power can feel like a trap.
What is the signet ring?
This magical object nailed to a tree becomes a bad omen when it falls.
What is the book nailed to the tree?
These physical barriers after the fire show that Merricat’s idea of safety has become imprisonment.
What are barricades / locked boundaries?
This fabric becomes clothing after the fire, showing that the sisters are remaking themselves from the ruined house.
What are tablecloths / clothing?
This repeated command during the fire reveals that Charles values property more than people.
What is “Get the safe”?
This fantasy finally seems to “come true” only after the house burns, showing that Merricat’s escape comes through destruction.
What is the moon?