The faun is another creature that Ofelia encounters in the story. The faun “includes a comment about what is transient and what will remain [in society.] Nature will continue despite …show more content…
Visual and oral conventions describe her hardships. Her resistance to evil is shown through these conventions as well. As a result of these internal and external conflicts, Ofelia is forced to leave a world full of hate and violence for a world of acceptance and glory. The rhetorical message evaluates how monsters present conflicts. The monstrous in Ofelia’s world harm her character. Del Toro’s visual and oral conventions help identify what constitutes in something being monstrous and the horrid effects its presence can have in an innocent environment. Vidal’s character suggests a possibility that when an individual lacks humanity and stability, they too can become monstrous. Guillermo Del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth analyzes the horrendous, monstrous state of both Ofelia and Spain