Talk:Vessels of Sin/@comment-12093849-20180330044420

I still love the brilliance behind most of these vessels being a certain thing. In particular:

Sword for Lust because of Freudian associations to be made towards a long, rigid object used to "penetrate" things.

Spoon for Greed, as in "born with a silver spoon in one's mouth", being a euphemism for being born into money.

Clockwork Doll for Sloth because a doll cannot do anything on its own and a clockwork doll can only move if wound up by someone else.

Heck, there's even hidden brilliance behind an obvious one like the Glass of Conchita--a drinking glass has to be filled after all...