Decay Of The Angel
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Continuity
References
Title
- The Decay of an Angel is the fourth book in the "Sea of Fertility"-tetralogy written by Yukio Mishima (1925-1970). The title refers to Buddhist scriptures, in which angels are mortal and show five signs of decay: The flowery crown withers / Sweat pours from the armpits / The robe is soiled / They lose self-awareness, or become dissatisfied with their station / The body becomes fetid or ceases to give off light, or the eyelids tremble. (Source: Wikipedia).
By contrast Doyle experiences an opposed "evolution": she doesn't discover her humanity but her artificiality.
Episode
- Doyle calls Argent "Future-Man" - a reference to the trilogy "Back to the Future", in which Marty McFly is called "Futureboy" by Doc Brown.
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