Summary Of Deep River By Shusak Endo

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Deep River is a book written by Shusaku Endo. In the book with you can read 4 main stories about seeking to find oh rather said looking to be more spiritual by following the ritual and myths in a way to be in a better spiritual connection. Each character has a very important role because one of them is in search of something that helps them to understand and manage their spirituality and emotions in a way that is comfortable. Something very curious about the book is that each chapter is mentioned with the name case. For each story gave me an idea of how I would develop the story.
Throughout all the book, Endo jumps from one character to the next revealing information about moments of each character’s past to the reader in an attempt to explain …show more content…

where many follow and do rituals for all those people who were in the war and lost their lives on both sides. not only with those who fought but at his side but the enemy as well. for all the things that he had lived in the time of war for him was very torturing, and did not let him be at peace with himself. He will be bemused by his discovery of the almost total suppression of Buddhism in India, but the recital of a sutra by the side of the Ganges brings him a kind of peace to his …show more content…

but always returning to it as an important part of everything that happens in history. When she is introducing in the history has a very dark past that takes us to know part of it's her life in the university and at the time of its also honeymoon. being in a moment of the history a woman who does not stop for anything or anyone. which is layers of drag to everything that is in its passage. Ōtsu, that during his years of university, he meets a young man with whom he has an adventure and he has an affair. to which she deals in the worst