fårene
Fårene, often translated as "the sheep," is a recurring motif and symbol within Danish culture and literature. Its meaning is multifaceted and can vary depending on the context in which it appears. Historically, sheep have been vital for sustenance, providing wool, meat, and milk. This practical importance has likely contributed to their symbolic presence.
In a more abstract sense, "fårene" can represent a collective, a flock, or a group that follows
The imagery of sheep also evokes notions of innocence, gentleness, and vulnerability. This can be seen in