The Spiritual and Religious References of The Magic Barrel

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June 27, 2014

 

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Leo realizes that he is a cold person who cannot love God as he should, because as of yet he had not found his love for man or any human being. When Finkle falls in love with Salzman's daughter, Stella, he learns that he must deal with his own shortcomings too. "The Magic Barrel portrays Salzman as a crook, possessing supernatural powers, and being God-like...
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Salzman appears in places, in seems out of nowhere, he exists in the realm of "sheer fantasy" and "in the earthy sphere of gefilte fish, dingy tenements, and Broadway cafeterias" (Reynolds 101). In the story, Salzman is seen as human in some aspects and as possessing powers in others. The way he appears and disappears, and the references made to his insights into Finkle's needs and desires...
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