Hellhounds are also known as the Black Dogs, Devil Dogs, and Phantom Black Dogs. In Supernatural hellhounds were created right after God said, “Let there be light” to be man’s best friend. They were too violent and were planned to be put down. Then along came Lucifer, the fallen angel, who rescued one and kept her and the puppies. The hounds have been known to serve demons; they also commonly appear to collect the souls from …show more content…
Chapter 3, Nice to Eat You: Act of Vampires explains how one can literally and figuratively act like a vampire because they can use people to get what they want(Foster Ch. 3). The crossroad demon being the more figurative one as in he uses the human's happiness to make a deal and get their soul bringing him more power. Because they use people to get more power that can be seen as act of vampirism. On the more literal not the hellhounds actually eat and drag the human soul to hell after killing them. Another chapter that relates is 11, More Than It’s Gonna Hurt You: Concerning Violence; with the black dogs comes so much violence ripping their victims apart but it means so much more. Which type of violence do hellhounds poetry well it is both: the character sold their soul in the first place without knowing the consequence but yet they still did it, and the also suffer which can classify as the other being ripped apart isn’t exactly quiet or torture free. As foster state,” [violence] can be symbolic, thematic, biblical, Shakespearean, Romantic, allegorical, transcendent,”(Foster Ch. 11). This death and violence being so awful is almost more of an irony because they got 10 years of their wish and deal to only have is ripped away and taken somewhere worse. I think the violence the …show more content…
With the crossroads demon deals it shows that the people of American culture don’t trust strangers if they don’t know all the details. In the show, Supernatural, demon deals are a big part and the hellhounds killing people are shown as awful and gruesome. This could be seen as to scare away people from taking offers from unknown people and it will be an awful thing to trade something as valuable as your soul. In many movies involving kidnappings it shows an innocent girl who gets swooned by the guy and then he suddenly turns on the girl potentially harming or killing her. This can be related to the hellhounds and the crossroad demon. In the show it also portrays the demons as handsome or beautiful people to show that having desires can end up very poorly for oneself. Looking at other perspective of the shows and other shows demons are made by tortured souls in hell so anyone could become the very thing that killed them. WIth this idea one also sees it in Teen Wolf and Hunger Games where people actually turn into the hellhound or mutts. This shows that society fears what they can become and how easy it is to become that monster especially if they look like a normal human. The black dogs and demons of the cross roads show that we as a society fear seling something valuable like our souls and that they don’t like un-known variables when making a deal with a