Abstract
My thesis explores the nature of the fictional world of L’Ane Culotte and examines how the two main characters, Constantin and Cyprien, succeed or fail in their endeavours as a result of their decisions, and their actions. Motivating factors are identified, character development discussed, and the links between the two characters examined. The notion of what constitutes happiness, for these characters, is addressed. How they try to achieve their goals, their reactions to triumphs and setbacks, and the reactions their behaviour attracts from certain elements within the universal order, is analysed.
I discuss the philosophical notions, and the mythological and religious ideas, which are built into the fabric of this fictional world. The interplay between them and their impact on the characters is examined. The power of magic, and the significance of the earth are also analysed.
The conclusion I draw is that in the world of L’Ane Culotte, the key factors required for achieving a meaningful contentment in this life are showing compassion, and acting with consideration towards one’s human and animal neighbours, and indeed towards the earth itself. Ignoring the instructions of superiors, and pushing on heedlessly with one’s own agenda, ultimately result in trouble and affliction.