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Title: A death in the family
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November 10, 2002 |
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I began to understand that religious faith, like alcohol, is a point of conflict between Mary and Jay that reappears throughout the story. Agee uses the points of view of children to explore some of the heavy issues that the novel, raising them in an innocent, untrained way that sheds new light onto each circumstance and gives us a better sense of the human truths that the narrative tells... Showed first 250 characters
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Rufus doesn't understand the religious views that are trying to be put on the death. Rufus's misunderstanding of the answers religious belief provides is indicative of not only his own views, but also the views of Jay and much of Mary's own family. Aunt Hannah is the only one who shares Mary's religious faith; no one else can really understand it, and some are even somewhat repulsed by it... Showed next 250 characters
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