Object
Wicks's Apple
Wicks bites into this crisp apple mid-interruption as he climbs the church ladder where Jud measures the faded crucifix for replacement. The fruit's crunch cuts through his sharp accusation of sacrilege, its casual munching contrasting the rigid piety and family shame he invokes around Grace's pregnancy. Jud winces at the words, not the bite.
1 appearances
Purpose
Casual snack Wicks eats during confrontation
Significance
Underscores tension between mundane habit and Wicks's punitive fanaticism, foreshadowing conflict with Jud's redemption efforts
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