BEST DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DEVIL IN LITERATURE
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BEST DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DEVIL IN LITERATURE
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- mokey
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*spoiler included*
in this book, the major disagreement between God and the Devil is that God doesn't care about people who don't believe in him. He only really cares about his followers. Contrarily, the Devil cares about everyone which is the reason he runs Hell. He can't stand seeing souls lost, hopeless, and abandoned by God. He tries to teach them about Heaven so that hopefully they can one day get there.
The Devil described in this book is not the one normally described as full of hatred and deception. This Devil loves humans so much that he basically abandons God to save them. Also, I would not really consider this a vampire book. Lestat, the vampire and the character from which the story is told, puts in a three word question. Then his conversational partner fills a page with a near monologue. For the most part, this is how the story is told. I thought it was a good book.
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If you read this from a secular point of view, it's real easy to make Satan the protagonist. William Blake claimed Milton was a closet devil-worshiper. A lot of people read Satan as the epic hero. Milton's Satan is the most interesting devil there is. Of course, this is really dense poetry, but everyone should read it anyway.
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If you know the story of Job from the bible (god makes a bet with the devil that one of his followers will never give up faith in him no matter what they do to him) this turns it on its head.
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Sounds like the Devil in the TV programme 'Reaper' - he is just so perfect in that!marvelmite wrote:Im kinda partial to Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown or even The Man in the Black Suit by Stephen King. I like the less openly evil, more human but more conniving and controlling. He's the man who comes to you and makes deals and takes it all away. When hes ready he comes for you and you must always be on the look out. A little robert johnson or Devil Went Down to Georgia in there too
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I'm mad at Piers Anthony at the moment, because he's such a flippin' perv, but I remember really liking that book. Of course, it's book 6 of the "Incarnations of Immortality" series, so you might want to read the others first. You'll either love it or be like, "WTF am I reading this *&^% for!?"
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