Both the protagonist and Rosalie are dangerous to society, though one is significantly less violent, which is the Protagonist as his isn't locked up, still able to roam around town and hear where his "sweet" Rosalie went, in some lines he seems fearful but enthralled all the same by her, leading speculation if he is as insane as her or if he is playing along in survival or some sort of twisted fantasy. Another thing is how, in my head at least, it links to her being an animal with her biting him and such, leading me to think maybe she is an actual animal? Like the illusion made in that one cabaret song on the gorilla "If you could see through my eyes" type of way.
Both the protagonist and Rosalie are dangerous to society, though one is significantly less violent, which is the Protagonist as his isn't locked up, still able to roam around town and hear where his "sweet" Rosalie went, in some lines he seems fearful but enthralled all the same by her, leading speculation if he is as insane as her or if he is playing along in survival or some sort of twisted fantasy. Another thing is how, in my head at least, it links to her being an animal with her biting him and such, leading me to think maybe she is an actual animal? Like the illusion made in that one cabaret song on the gorilla "If you could see through my eyes" type of way.