The Statues
These are figures in the garden that seem terrifying to the Beast after his curse. They symbolize the witches’ enchantment.
Clothing
This is something the Beast wears even as his human nature slips away. It symbolizes his humanity.
The Portraits
These are two pictures painted of the Prince. They symbolize his transformation from human to beast.
The Scrying Bowl
This is what the sisters use to view far-off scenes and influence others. It symbolizes their magic.
Bullets
This is what Gaston shoots at the Beast when he sees him in the forest. They symbolize how much the Prince has changed in his appearance.
Pflanze
This is a cat the sisters use to spy on the Beast and Gaston. It symbolizes the sisters’ power.
Rose and Silver Lights
These are what appear when Circe saves the Prince/Beast. They symbolize her powerful magic.
Hoarse Voices
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