The Da Vinci Code
(Dan Brown)
An Enygma that catchs you from the very first moment and takes readers, almost unaware, on a way of secret societies and pagan symbologysm, so well disguised on catholic religious symbols. Step by step the reader seems himself involved in the clearing of secrets, that, for years, have been hidden of the mortal commonners. Up for neophytes on symbology, it becomes attractively didactic, this first approach to the topic, which goes revealing, with a bit of suspense, a part of the truth. Just to go advancing to another one fastly. In this vertiginous "come and gone", everyone''s eye opens to the great mystery of the world. If this is truth, just a fiction novel, or the many interpretations each one should give it, are not relevants, because this is not a historic document, it''s just a book and its interpretatios are subjective. Maybe, seen from a religious point of view, it could be agressive for the bases that keep spirituality on. By other side, for the non-believers, they corroborate the existence, related with facts and events merely historic, which, inclusively, we could trace a time-line from the Bible to these days. Beyond representing blasphemies, this brings to us unknown characters or low-voice-mentioned on the Biblical Stories, to the point of making us wish, at the end of the story, it was true and be able to express spirituality in the same way the starring character does. Finally and like everything, it depends on faith...
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