Killing of animals as a stylistic device in books and movies
This is something that always makes me cringe. Whenever there's an animal mentioned in a thriller, especially if it's one the "good" character likes, you can almost be sure that at some point in the story, it's going to be killed. Im most cases, the description of this cruelty is very graphic and detailed. So happened in the book I'm currently reading, Stieg Larsson's "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", where a cat found a horrible death. I had actually planned to see the movie, too; but now I probably won't.
It always hurts my feelings so bad when this happens in a book or movie, and I think there should be warnings on the cover.
What do you think?
I swear if I was an author (and I used to write a bit when I was younger), the animals in my stories would always be safe!
Kirsten