Georgy Porgy story
A Vicar with an overactive imagination sees naked women as he delivers his sermons. One day, he finds that women are suddenly attracted to him and a beautiful woman offers herself to his desires. Directed by: Graham Evans. Story by: Roald Dahl.
12 total · 10 major · 2 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| childhood trauma | major | Georgy was shy and sexually repressed due to weird things to do with his mother long ago. |
| coping with unwelcome romantic attention | major | Attractive Vicar Georgy was beset upon by "spinsters" of the parish and Julia in particular. |
| educating a child | major | Georgy's mother traumatized the boy by making a point to acquaint him with adult realities, like sexual reproduction and alcohol, from an early age. |
| female sexuality | major | A hamster experiment demonstrated that females are the more lascivious than males. Georgy confirmed this hypothesis in his own mind about the women at his parish. |
| infatuation | major | Julia and other parish "spinsters" with Rev. Georgy. |
| mental illness | major | Georgy believed that women were out to eat him, after having witnessed a female hamster eat its babies when he was a child. |
| mother and son | major | Rev. Georgy Duckworth recalled his rather irresponsible mother. |
| organized religion | major | Georgy's mother insisted that he be introduced to all religions so that he could make an educated decision as to which one to believe in. Georgy was a reverend at a parish. |
| social awkwardness | major | Georgy was extremely anxious and nervous in the presence of women. |
| unrequited love | major | Georgy was mortified by the romantic attention he got from Julia and other women at his parish. |