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Saturday, February 2, 2019

Garrison Keillors The Prodigal Son vs. Lukes The Parable of the Prodi

Garrison Keillors The blood male child vs. Lukes The Parable of the Prodigal paroleThe stainless story of the Prodigal Son is one of the best known similes in literature. A parable is practically times described as a short narrative which teaches a honorable however, the plot is more realistic, than say a fable, and the characters are military man as oppose to animals or natural forces within nature. Parables are withal presented in a more suggestive olfaction, which leaves them more open to interpretation. The ply Prodigal Son told by Garrison Keillor differs greatly in legal injury of style compared to Lukes The Parable of the Prodigal Son told in the Catholic scripts. both(prenominal) of these parables convey the same moral, however, both are open to very distinguishable interpretation. This option for different interpretations when referring to this story truly exemplifies what a parable is meant to be. Keillor took the classic story of the Prodigal Son, told in th e writings of Luke, and was able to transform it into a comedic piece of literature, in which people of the times could better relate to.It is argued that Keillors var. is disrespectful to the original parable however, I disagree with that for many reasons. soul the true definition f a parable itself assists in the bread and butter of Keillors style and technique. The parable story the Prodigal Son told by Keillor is a good deal more dramatic, by which he was able to establish more tone within each character. He did that by writing the parable in a script form, which was intended to be acted out for an audience. That was not the shift with thte biblical story, where it was told in third person perspective. Keillors indication of unveiling the moral though the characters first person dialog allowed the audienc... ...eturns home to a ardent welcome. This definition holds true to the parable that is told by both Catholic scripture and Keillors comedy. Overall I found that Keill or did an excellent job incorporating more record to the characters in his story. This allowed for more of a connection between the audience and the parable itself. He was able to change the dynamics of the story using a more conventional method of comedy and wit in say to stay true to the moral told in the traditional scripture version of The Parable of the Prodigal Son. Works CitedKennedy, X.J., and Dana Gioia. Literature Fiction, Poetry, and Drama. Ed. Longman. New York 2002. Kennedy, X.J., and Dana Gioia. The Parable of the Prodigal Son. Literature Fiction, Poetry, and Drama. Ed. Longman. New York 2002. 232-233. 1361-1366. Prodigal. Microsoft Encarta College Dictionary. 1st ed. 2001.

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