Because he sees it as idolatrous.
He sees the Count scale down the wall, like a lizard.
Sounds like mostly both... The comment probably leans towards sarcasm because he says it after he sees Uli the "Nihilst" asleep, floating on a mat in a pool.
jonathon first finds out that dracula is a vampire bc he sees no reflection of the dracula in the mirror! but he just cannot imgine that this is real and he doesnt believe what he is seeing... when jonathon goes back home to London dr. van helsing tellls him that the things he saw where real!!! this tuns jonathon into a diffferent person and he sets out on the mission of destroying the vampire alongside van helsing..Morris..seward..mina!!!
When Percy comes out of the Mississippi, he sees a floating McDonald's. Chapter 14 Percy Jackson and the lighting thief.
Gulliver sees islands floating in the air as he walks amid the rocks.
Because he sees it as idolatrous.
She sees Tumnus.
He sees the Count scale down the wall, like a lizard.
Too Many GirlsIn the film, the character played by Desi Arnaz almost falls to the ground when he first sees the character played by Lucy. Desi is the first to say that wasn't too far from the reality; he was hot for Lucy literally at first sight.
after Vlad escapes from the blood mirror all the powers from the past Dracula's are within him.chaos happens when Vlad goes on a blood thirsty rampage and nearly bites a breather but sees Erin and his feelings stop him.
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Lucy sees a lamppost first when she enters the forest in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. The lamppost is a magical object that marks the boundary between the real world and the magical land of Narnia.
The faun was shocked to see Lucy, but he was very insistent on being hospitable and having Lucy come back for tea. He was quite friendly, but slowly started breaking down. He revealed that he had been ordered to bring Lucy to the White Witch.
He sees a dagger floating in the air in front of him. He concludes that it must be a "dagger of the mind", a hallucination.
Macbeth imagines a 'dagger of the mind' also referred to as a 'false creation' and 'fatal vision'. This floating dagger incites Macbeth, who was previously hesitant, to enter Duncan's chamber and 'bear the knife' against Duncan.
Macbeth sees a dagger floating in front of him just before he goes to murder King Duncan. This vision is a hallucination that represents his internal conflict and the evil thoughts that are consuming him.