The Sisters, By James Joyce(1914)
Rating: 8.2/10
Paralysis halts movement, communication, and life. It suspends not only the thinkability of individuals but also of society. Society, often paralyzed by an erroneous ruler, is led to walk the wrong path. Just like how Father Flynn had the boy right under his arms blind, we might be the ones who are being domesticated and abiding by the laws that don't make sense.
Close to death, Father Flynn fails his overall religious duties, showing the signs of paralysis. Or maybe he was paralyzed from the first. Notwithstanding Father Flynn's deterioration of sanity, he remains to be respected by the majority, whatever the sin he commits.
This paralysis becomes the cause to the withdrawn development of a community. It lets lies pervade and lay chaos. Freedom, however, would allow individuals reconnect and therefore truth be told.
Truth is to be found.
Comments
Post a Comment