Inman’s Spiritual Journey in Cold Mountain

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English

 

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Mildred S

 

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July 9, 2015

 

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Inman tries to distance himself from Lee’s belief as it troubles him the most. He also believed that “following such logic would soon lead one to declare the victor of every brawl and dogfight as God’s certified champion” (12). Thus both the horror of war and the inconsistency of the Christian witness he has received leads him to reject what he had been taught without having anything to put in its place...
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His journey then becomes clearly spiritual as he tries to find something, if anything, to replace his rejected beliefs. Inman begins his journey as both physically and spiritually decimated. He tells the blind man in front of the hospital that he has been turned “hateful” by what he has seen. In describing his own spiritual condition, he uses words like "torn apart" "burned out" "empty," "blasted" "lonesome" "estranged" and even "dead": Inman guessed Swimmer’s spells were right in saying a man’s spirit could be torn apart and cease and yet his body keep on living…He himself a case point…his spirit, it seemed, had been burned out of him but he was yet walking...
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