Interpretation Of Rushdie And Kazantzakis' Stories
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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 Ch ....
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.... by the oppressors of the world at the
current time (Roman militia).
Upon the climatic ending of each novel, I would effortlessly
integrate the author's deluge of spiritual dynamism with my own. This
produced an ethical conflict in my mind that fought to distinguish what
prominence God had maintained in my lifetime. I could scarcely believe that
such literature would not have a profound effect on an individual who
possessed strong religious background (this assimilates the decision ....
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