Religion in Writing

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Since the beginning of time to today authors have used religion as a common theme in their writings. It is considered an elusive force, which means something different to everybody. In literature, the central theme religion usually creates the main character in the novel. Religion does not change characters but help them find a higher power spiritually or perhaps to cope with deeper issues. It reveals the true identity of characters personalities and if there the hypocrite of society. In the various novels “The Portrait as a Young Man”, “ Candide”, “ Crime and Punishment” and “ Native Son” the authors use the common theme religion to change and form the main characters of their novel by changing society, themselves and their religious beliefs (thesis).

In the novel The Portrait as a Young Man Religion is an significant and returning theme. Through his experiences with religion, Stephen Dedalus both matures and progressively as he deal with his religious experiences. Although he practices the ways of his Catholic school, he dares to be different and choose his own life which is a life of an artist. We first see his religious experience was at the beginning of the novel when he was being raised as a good Catholic man who told “Pull out his eyes, Apologise, Apologise, Pull out his eyes” (Joyce). These harsh words begin to shape Stephan’s childhood in boarding school. As he leaves his boarding school due to his finical status he begins to learn other things about religion. He starts to wonder who is God and why he is important. Joyce quotes “It was very big to think about everything and everywhere. Only God could do that. He tried to think what a big thought that must be; but he could only think of God. God was God's name just as hi...

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...on religion but is still deeply the theme and heart of how the black community is bonded to be stronger and wiser.

All in all the novels above have the common theme of religion but what and when to use is how it shapes their character. They use religion to point out its flaws, find redemption, strength or impact a community and to discover one’s self and beliefs. Religion is always a controversial topic to satirize or simply learn about. How it reflects a person’s view on life and makes one find his true identity and purpose in life.

Works Cited

Dostoyevsky, Fyodor. Crime and Punishment. New York: Modern Library, 1950. Print.

Joyce, James. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. New York: Viking, 1964. Print.

Voltaire. Candide. [Sioux Falls, SD]: Nuvision Publications, LLC., 2007. Print.

Wright, Richard. Native Son,. New York: Harper & Bros., 1940. Print.

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