Deep River: A Spiritual Journey through Loss and Redemption

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Deep river is a spiritual book, which reflects people’s life. It portrays about religion from a religious site, which is then related to the life of people who come from very different religion. Deep river gives a solid example of how a religion can be a lesson to people who are trying to overcome their weakness and help them find a new way of strength. In this book there are five major characters from Japan who are visiting in this religious site in India with a purpose of their life. The names of the five characters are Isobe, Mitsuko, Numada, Kiguchi and Otsu. The whole book starts from the river and Ganges and ends at the same site. Isobe lost his wife because of cancer; when she was very ill in hospital she had already lost hope to live longer. Isobe was not a loyal and a humble husband who took his wife for granted. Isobe’s wife was a very dedicated wife who loved Isobe very much and treated him well even though she didn’t …show more content…

She once finds a guy named Otsu who went to same university with Mistuko. Otsu was a dedicated Christian who had a lot faith in his god. Mistuko wanted to trap Ostu in her beauty and make him loose hope against god; Mitsuko was gambling with the faith of Otsu with her friends and she succeeded. When Otsu left Japan and went to France to become priest. He then again gets chance to meet Mitsuko. Mitsuko was stiil and athist and since she really cared about Otsu she really wanted him not to dedicate his life for something that was not real. After the time she leaves france and gets back to Japn, few month later she gets a message from Otsu. Otsu left behind in dream of being priest and he goes to Ganges to serve poor. Otsu had become a spiritual person then but he was still dedicated to god. Mitsuko’s purpose to travel to India was to find her friend and help him make understand that, whatever he is doing is not ethical because there is no such thing as

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