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Essay heading: Quests For God, Paths Of Revelation In Endo’s Deep River Numada’s Revelation Through Nature
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Therefore, within his nodding of slight embarrassment, one can conclude that at the particular moment Numada was denying God. However, within the next moment Numada speaks upon his writing and expounds upon his passion, “It’s really stories with dogs and birds as the main characters.(p.70)”
As explained earlier, Endo makes a point to explain the past of each character to the audience... displayed 300 characters
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Within Numda’s life experiences presented to the reader, it is quite evident that during his critical moments of distress, he had been comforted by the presence of a dog and bird. Thus it can be understood why Numada chose to only write about the two as his main characters, which can be attributed as symbols of Jesus Christ... displayed next 300 characters
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