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Summary Of Chapter 14 How To Read Literature Like A Professor

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Chapter 14: “Yes, She’s a Christ Figure, Too” In chapter fourteen of Thomas Foster’s novel, How to Read Literature Like a Professor, when telling of Christ in our literature, he makes the all-composing assertion that we live in an overwhelming Christian culture. The common man or woman may not know all there is to understand in Christianity, but our media and minds are affected by it considerably and basic knowledge of its core is known by the majority. The figures of Jesus in literature are abstract and in no way have to be exact to Jesus in gender, morality, or actions. No literary character or real character can be as divine or perfect as Jesus was in the Bible, making it impossible to completely replicate him. Imagination is the largest …show more content…

She volunteered as a tribute to the Hunger Games, a national “game” in which contestants from all twelve districts fight to the death, in place of Prim, who had been selected at random for the games. Katniss volunteered knowing that death was nearly inevitable, and she did not hesitate to put her life on the line if it meant Prim’s safety. Along with the similarity of sacrifice, she had disciples in both Gale and Peeta, like Jesus had disciples of the twelve. She brought hope and gave up all she had for the love of others, exactly as Jesus had laid himself down for all those he loved …show more content…

He seems to find nothing of interest in the world and is very alone even though he might be surrounded by people. His father even states, “... He is merely a miscast in a play. He would have made a perfect knight in a different century, or a very good pagan prince in the time of heroes. He was born in the wrong era, on the wrong side of the river, with the ability to do anything and finding nothing he wants to do” (Hinton 128). In the Bible, Jesus is noted as being one to go away by himself for long stretches, or be in a deep thought that nobody else could find. As Jesus was like this, so was Motorcycle Boy. He seemed to go through life in a fog, leaving alone on whims and always looking to be somewhere else mentally. While he was trying to free a Siamese fighting fish or Rumble Fish in the river, he is shot and killed by police due to his breaking in of the pet store . Motorcycle Boy exemplifies Christ in this scenario due to his sacrifice he made in his attempt to save this fish that he relates so closely with in its confinement. Even though morally he was against the teachings of Jesus, he is in fact a Christ figure (Hinton

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