The ending - spoilers
Posted: 01 May 2016, 22:06
What are your thoughts about the ending? I am not sure I got it and would like to hear your thoughts about it.
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I tend to agree. I found the ending a bit confusing though.rachel_jacks wrote:I interpreted it a little differently. Throughout the book, it seemed like God didn't matter; there were forces bigger than God. In the end, it was like God was actually the key to it all. Things finally changed when he made this realization. At least that's how I interpreted it.
Every author has the ability to make the reader wonder.rachel_jacks wrote:I agree that the overall message was not entirely clear. I am not sure if it was intentionally left open for interpretation or if it was just not as clear as the author had intended it to be.
I agree that every author has the ability to create interpretation in their works. Just like with most art, every a painting can look different to every person who sees it because their background is what shaped their views. For me, I found the book to be very unclear at the end, but this is not my typical book to read.Vermont Reviews wrote:Every author has the ability to make the reader wonder.rachel_jacks wrote:I agree that the overall message was not entirely clear. I am not sure if it was intentionally left open for interpretation or if it was just not as clear as the author had intended it to be.
That was the general idea.stoppoppingtheP wrote:I'm still confused.
I think, perhaps the author was trying to say that this 'thing' was a soul, and it sort of got reincarnated into different bodies throughout time, until it 'discovered something that it was supposed to.
maybe...
I thought the same but took it a little bit further. This "thing" is an alien and is what gives humans consciousness. It relocates into different bodies to learn different things but also to exterminate species that do not add to the overall good of this alien race (the pay to play idea they kept referencing). As Ceci, Black Death, and Francisco it learns to feed off human emotions, and since they are all negative emotions it thinks those are what it wants and needs to survive. As Reich it learns to love and in Oktay it learns the value of love. It returns to Reich to "kill God" and save it's first love.stoppoppingtheP wrote:I'm still confused.
I think, perhaps the author was trying to say that this 'thing' was a soul, and it sort of got reincarnated into different bodies throughout time, until it 'discovered something that it was supposed to.
maybe...