Friday, February 8, 2019

Memnoch the Devil by Anne Rice Essay -- Anne Rices Memnoch the Devil

Memnoch the Devil by Anne RiceKilling, kidnapping and battles, alone parts of Memnoch the Devil by Anne Rice. The principal(prenominal) character, Lestat, is a well-known and flamboyant vampire. In Memnoch the Devil, Lestat is faced with a grim reality, causing his world to collapse around him. He learns throughout this book, around the world, and the divine forces that encircle the worlds existence. This book illustrates how Lestats morals, ignorance and disposition are greatly affected by outside forces. In the root system of the book, Lestat, the quick and cunning vampire referred to as the Brat Prince by his followers stalks a wealthy artifact smuggler. Lestat soon becomes obsessed with his mortal victim, Roger, succeeding(a) him and trying to live his life through Rogers eyes. Lestat quickly develops a love for Roger, due to Rogers take on life, and his robust actions. Lestat comes to the reality that Roger is sick of(p) and evil, through his past was full of murders of family members and mercenary like acts. Even all of this added to the fact that Roger was a smuggler of godly artifacts, Lestats love for Roger placid lived on. Lestat observes his own actions and concludes that he himself is sick and evil as well, due to his obsessive stalking. Lestat sees his morals are in fact worse than those of Roger, when he viciously slays and mutates his carcass. With this Lestat concludes that he was in fact the sick and evil one, more so than Roger was.Lestat is soon encountered by Rogers a...

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