Through The Interactive Oral: To Each His Own By Leonardo Sciascia

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Through the Interactive Oral. my peers and I were able to gain a thorough understanding of the cultural and contextual considerations of the novel, To Each His Own by Leonardo Sciascia, through his emphatical use on human’s hypocritical nature. The novel depicts certain characters; the Dean, Signora Roscio, as being morally superior because of their beliefs, while taking part in some of the town’s most horrific acts. They go against their religion in killing innocent people in the time they were maintaining a fraudulent image. Throughout this book, the Dean and Signora Roscio place their values so highly on religion yet it was hypocritical for them to do so when they were in charge of another person’s death. My personal experience helps me