The Devil And Miss Prym Analysis

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The Conflict Within: A Struggle for Righteousness
Throughout life we experience many conflicting views within ourselves and amongst others, some more prominent or complex. In many popular novels there are similar concepts dealing with these conflicts which coincide with each other. The Devil and Miss Prym by Paulo Coelho and The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald exemplify these similarities. By digging deeper into these pieces of literature, we can compare several views and weigh the outcomes.
The Devil and Miss Prym is a novel of temptation and personal growth. A man known as the Devil approaches the small village of Viscos and exposes them to a horrible idea of evil versus good. The Devil states he is on a quest to discover if there is mostly good or evil in the world and he needs the villagers to help him complete his experiment. Miss Prym, or Chantal, is the main victim of the Devil’s plan and must make several difficult decisions to rectify the situation. After much struggle, the …show more content…

Miss Prym fights her conscious when trying to deal with her altercation with the Devil. She is given an ultimatum between saving her village from evil or taking the simple route and saving herself instead. She has an angel and a devil on her shoulders trying to coax her through her decisions regarding the situation. Chantal has to battle her inner demon to make the “right” decision to either save her village or save herself. This is known as a “person versus self” conflict (Detrick, “Literature”). Similarly to Chantal, Nick Carraway has to deal with the personal struggles of being in the middle of a love triangle between Daisy, Tom, and Jay. In Nick’s mind he knows it is wrong to be a part of their affair, but he also knows it is wrong how Daisy is being treated in her current situation with Tom. He ultimately sides with a more positive view of Daisy and Gatsby being “right”

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