Sunday, December 27, 2015
I also find it fascinating that the author is putting a strong argument together about equality. It seems to be a strong theme in the book. It starts with Venus, then the Mona Lisa and then the Opus Dei's 'supremacy' over women and most recently, Sophie is the more intuitive of the duo and has gotten them out of tight situations such as the tracker in Langdon's pocket and the Fibonocci numbers as the code for the bank vault. It is my belief that Brown uses all of these examples and more to pin the reader against Opus Dei and view the Piory of Sion as honorable until later, I feel a plot twist where the PoS is not perfect after all. I think this because it was foreshadowed by the event that Sophie witnessed with her Grandfather. What is your guy's opinions?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
I agree, I think Sophie and Langdon will have some revelation about the Priory of Sion and it will turn out to be a less glorious institution than it originally seems.
ReplyDeleteI also agree. An organization shrouded in so much mystery with such a rich history must undoubtedly have a few things that may not appeal to Sophie or Langdon
ReplyDelete