Beartown Metaphors and Similes

Beartown Metaphors and Similes

The jewel and the insurance policy

With the introduction of Kevin and Benji and their friendship, it is revealed that Benji is not only a support system of Kevin’s in the terms of their relationship, but also on the hockey field. Kevin is described as a jewel on the field, and Benji as an insurance policy, meaning that Kevin has the talent but Benji the drive and aggression on the field.

Replacing a piece of furniture

The old team coach, Sune, is revealed to be a sore sight to those at the office, and they devise an agreement to replace him with David and get rid of him. They are described talking about firing the man who devoted his entire life and energy to the success of the hockey team in Beartown as if they are talking about replacing a piece of furniture. It shows the cold and calculative view of the ice hockey and the players as mere tools for monetary gain and success.

The holy trinity of the future

Kevin, David, and Peter are described as the three most important individuals for the ice hockey and the survival of Beartown. They are called the holy trinity of the future, Kevin being the hands, David the heart and Peter the brain. It is clear from the very start, and repeated throughout, that ice hockey is the only hope for future Beartown has.

Bears from Beartown

Maya decides to go to school after the truth about what Kevin did to her became public knowledge. She is demonized, and the only one who decides to sit next to her is her brother Leo. When she asks him why he did it, he answers because they aren’t bears from Beartown.

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