In 'The Wicker Man', why do they sacrifice humans, specifically?

In 'The Wicker Man', why do they sacrifice humans, specifically? - Two People Holding A White Chair

It's been a while since I've seen The Wicker Man, so I'm sorry if this is very common knowledge, but I can't really remember why they sacrifice humans. Something about the fruit trees growing further north than they should, perhaps? But do they ever name which god/goddess they're specifically sacrificing to, or any more specific reasons for doing so?



Best Answer

After an animal sacrifice failed to yield a crop, it was decided only a human sacrifice would work

As noted by in the conversation between Sergeant Howie and Lord Summerisle, the villagers decided that human sacrifices were ‘powerful’ enough.

They still included the animals in the sacrifice, presumably for more ‘power’ and because they were the original sacrifice.

Wicker Man script

The ‘old gods’ referred to in the script, and who the sacrifice is for, are mentioned by the Lord:

This year at the procession's end, as has already been proclaimed, a holy sacrifice will be offered up jointly to Nuada, our most sacred god of the Sun, and to Avellenau, the beloved goddess of our orchards, in order that we may furnish them with renewed power...to quicken the growth of our crops.




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What is the point of Wickerman?

The movie was an oddball horror called The Wicker Man. It was about a puritanical policeman (Edward Woodward) who travels to a remote (and entirely fictional) Scottish island in the Hebrides to investigate the case of a missing child. Instead he discovers a town of merry pagans, led by Lee's Lord Summerisle.

What is the message of The Wicker Man?

Stubborn faith That's one of the things The Wicker Man dramatises most brilliantly: in the face of strong belief, Howie's arguments just don't work. They believe that making a sacrifice will save their crops; Howie does not. Nothing he says is going to change their view.

Was wickerman a real thing?

that despite the popular myth there is no contemporary, or current, evidence of wicker men being used for human sacrifice in Iron Age Britain.

What is the wicker image about?

Sammes' wicker image is inspired by the classical concept that Druids carried out human sacrifice to save others from sickness or war \u2013 he believed that the giant statue was filled with live men and set on fire!



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