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Here is my task upon Do Vinci code novel by Dan Brown. It is very interesting. Here some answers of questions which are part of the task. So let's discuss about this.
# Brown states on his website that his books are not anti-Christian, though he is on a 'constant spiritual journey' himself, and says that his book The Da Vinci Code is simply "an entertaining story that promotes spiritual discussion and debate" and suggests that the book may be used "as a positive catalyst for introspection and exploration of our faith."
In this novel Da Vinci code,one of the major character is Anti -religion. At the very beginning of the novel it questions about the relationship between Jesus and Mary Magdalene.
The character of Sophie Neveu is portrayed as anti Christian. In the novel she consider as a life line of Jesus though she don't believe in this. She not believe in Christian religion. After knowing the truth still she make fun of the thing that she belongs to Jesus life line. The main antagonist of novel Leigh Teabing believes that there is not like any divine force. He believes that on the name of religious and God people are fooling by priest. Mankind should be free from this all things. The way church and priest are portrayed as corrupt and wealthy people who can do anything for the money. So the larger part of narrative is anti Christian that questions upon the relationship between Jesus and Mary Magdalene and process and importance of Christianity in life. The novel highly based on the Anti Christian idea.
# “Although it is obvious that much of what Brown presented in his novel as absolutely true and accurate is neither of those, some of that material is of course essential to the intrigue, and screenwriter Akiva Goldsman has retained the novel's core, the Grail-related material: the sacred feminine, Mary Magdalene's marriage, the Priory of Sion, certain aspects of Leonardo's art, and so on[1].” How far do you agree with this observation of Norris J. Lacy?
Lucy is right on her place that in the film Akiva Goldsman has retained the novel's core, sacred feminine and Mary Magdalene's Marriage and her relationship with Jesus, Priory of Sion and use of Da Vinci 's art . In the film and novel all this things used for make this story more interesting and convincing. Through this all things it successfully grabbing the attention of audience throughout the film. It also helping in build the thriller. Though Everything is not true and not interconnected with each other in reality but it has deeper historical sense. These all things are connected historically not reality. It used to only make story interesting.
# If You have studied ‘Genesis’ (The Bible), ‘The Paradise Lost’ (John Milton) and ‘The Da Vinci Code’ (Dan Brown). Which of the narrative/s seem/s to be truthful? Whose narrative is convincing to the contemporary young mind?
When we want to convince young mind, they will apply the logic, so according to me Na Vinci code is more convenient. Because The Bible is ancient one and Paradise lost is also the great work by Milton. Young mind will think on the God, Adam, Eve or we can say all ritual and tradition of religion. Do Vinci code and yes Paradise lost both raise the question on the realty and the freedom of the women.
In the Genesis the voice of human is marginalised by God and religion. In this narrative Adam and Eve shows as inferior and God as superior place. In the Da Vinci code the narrative highly question the relationship of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. But the way narrative moves with the clues of Da Vinci 's painting is highly problematic.
When we compare the narrative structure of these three in compare to Da Vinci and Genesis, the paradise lost is better. The way Eve portreyed as rational thinker and questioning against God is more convincing as true to human nature.
In this narrative Human's nature and thoughts given priority over God. The Human emotions has given priority like temptation , resistance, love , beauty. The whole narrative is human centric and because of it this narrative is more convincing to young mind.
# Do novel / film lead us into critical (deconstructive) thinking about your religion? Can we think of such conspiracy theory about Hindu religious symbols / myths?
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# Have you come across any similar book/movie, which tries to deconstruct accepted notions about Hindu religion or culture and by dismantling it, attempts to reconstruct another possible interpretation of truth? I
Yes , the novel teaches us to doubt on the things which is highly acceptable by people in the name of religion. In the Hindu religion there is many myths. The myths it self questionable because it interpretated by people time and again. The novel The Immortals of Meluha by Amish Tripathi is based on deconstructive idea of God shiva. It is in sequence work, Meluha, Nagvansh and Vayuputra's shapath.
In the book Meluha the protegonist shiv is normal human being. He becomes the God by his karma. It told that every human being have capacity to go beyond things. There is no any kind of spirituality outside in the world but it is within.
We can take the example of Movies like PK, Oh My God. In the film PK we can see that it is some way anti Religion, because no one can prove that God is Exist. So the phony people disguised their self into the messenger and that way they creat illusion.
In the movie On My God, God is in from of Modern man with the suit and all. Through the character of Kanjilal, We can see that what happened if you are an atheist. There is no God but our own deeds and human psyche that crest an ora for something what we think.
# When we do traditional reading of the novel ‘The Da Vinci Code’, Robert Langdon, Professor of Religious Symbology, Harvard University emerges protagonist and Sir Leigh Teabing, a British Historian as antagonist. Who will claim the position of protagonist if we do atheist reading of the novel?
Leigh Teabing consider as protagonist if we do the atheist reading of the novel. He is the true protagonist of Novel. Because he thinks about Humanity not Religion. For him Humanity is more important rather than freedom. He wants to free the humanity from the Christian religion. Because he believes that religion not make people free. The true freedom emerging when people will free from religion. He thinks for humanity not for God. For him human freedom is more important. He is the protagonist in true sense because for him Humanity is more important rather than religion.
"The Bible did not arrive by fax from heaven. The Bible is the product of man, my dear. Not of God. The Bible did not fall magically from the clouds. Man created it as a historical record of tumultuous times, and it has evolved through countless translations, additions, and revisions. History has never had a definitive version of the book."
9. Explain Ann Gray’s three propositions on ‘knowability’ with illustrations from the novel 'The Da Vinci Code’.
a. 1) Identifying what is knowable
b. 2) identifying and acknowledging the relationship of the knower and the known
c. 3) What is the procedure for ‘knowing’?
1) The novel Based on the solving the code and painting of Da Vinci Code. Through this the Protagonist reached the real Holy Grail. In the novel this all code and painting solved by the Protagonist. It is the way they can reach to the truth.
2) In this identifying and acknowledging the relationship of the knower and the known. The true knowledge of self. Sophie doesn't belive in the Jesus through out the novel she thinks that Jacques Sauniera is his grand father but later on she came to know that he is only protecting her. She came to know that she belongs to the lifeline of Jesus.
3) In this understand the process of knowing. Robert is the professor of symbolism and he wrote Many books. He writes things but the knowledge is remain only in the books and mind. He know many things but he don't know how to connect the thing and understand the true knowledge. He understand the process of knowing at the end when suddenly thought sticking in his mind and he found the Holy Grail. In the novel each code has double meaning. Through the process of decoding the code they came to know about the real meaning of the code. This process of knowing helping Robert and Sophie to solve the real puzzle of Holy Grail.
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