Monster Essays - Interpretation of Rushdie and Kazantzakis' Stories
Interpretation of Rushdie and Kazantzakis' Stories
As I look back now, and begin to appraise the independant novels that I
have read in the past few weeks, I was both stunned and surprised by the
psychological effects that they had imposed on my mind. Whether it was
Rushdie's tale of diabolical consequences or Kazantzakis' story on the
trial of Christ, I found it increasingly difficult to maintain a coalition
between the influence of society and the animosity of religion. Both novels
featured plots centralized around the presence of an unseen mystical force,
or rather, the significance and power of....
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