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The Da Vinci Code Analysis

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Have you ever considered what would happen if all those crazy conspiracy theistic were right? The da Vinci code by Dan brown depicts that world that would take place. The da Vinci code is an epic thriller that tells the story of a frantic quest to discover a legend that many think is a myth. Dan Brown illustrates the mysterious world we would be in if those outlandish theories came into reality. The novel starts with a monk named Siles, he is an Opus Dei. He appears at the Lovre museum with a gun pointed at Jacson Saunier 's head. Siles wanted to know where the Holi Grail is, when Jacques Saunier takes him, Siles shoots Saunier immediately and leave him for good. However, Saunier didn’t tell the truth about the location about the Holy Grail. Saunier realized that he don’t have a lot of time for him to live so he must past on his important secret. Saunier takes off his clothes and prints a pentacle on his stomach with his own blood, draws a circle with blood and drags himself to the center of the circle. The da Vinci’s the virtual man. He then leaves a code, a line of digital numbers and line two lines of text on the ground with an invincible ink on the floor. The main characters of the book are Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu. Robert Langdon is the novel 's protagonist and …show more content…

Furthermore, The Da Vinci Code is written in a thriller and a classic way where Evil and good take many turns. However, one of the themes is “the false conflict between knowledge and faith” Dan Brown doesn’t want to believe the idea that faith in God is ignorance. Due to The Da Vinci Code, the church doesn’t want to revile the truth about the existence f the Jesus descendant. Robert Langdon once said that “The secrets of the Grail should be preserved in order to allow people to keep their faith, the people who truly believe in God will be able to accept the idea of the Bible is full of metaphor’s, not literal transcripts of the truth. People`s truth is faith, in other words, can endure the

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