Middle Ground, a review of Gilead

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Book Reports

 

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John A

 

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April 22, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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The book does a wonderful job at allowing the reader to form their own beliefs from the text. Gilead is written in the first person as 76 year old John Ames writes his "begats" to his son. Ames is seeing the last of his days and uses this time to write a compilation of stories and thoughts to give his 7 year old son something more to remember him by...
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This plotline is a structural basement of the novel which allows Robinson to delve into many different topics as we get glimpses into the life of Ames. The purpose for the letters is a heart warming one that initially shows the reader the loving and caring nature of this dying minister. Ames is the third consecutive sermon giver in his bloodline but takes a different stance then either of his predecessors...
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