The Reverend's Daughter is a book with a different world and simpler writing than anything Orwell has written so far. The main character of the story is a priest's daughter (Dorothy) who lives in a dry environment, namely her father's (priest) house. ...
The Reverend's Daughter is a book with a different world and simpler writing than anything Orwell has written so far. The main character of the story is a priest's daughter (Dorothy) who lives in a dry environment, namely her father's (priest) house. Dorothy is a girl who grew up under her father's harsh and strict teachings. Dorothy has a somewhat unique spirit though.
The priest's daughter represents a mundane and dry holy Christianity. The situation that the priest created for his daughter and the problems that Dorothy is dealing with (such as debts and poverty) are the main mentality of the story and Dorothy only thinks about these issues until she forgets and goes about her normal life. In a part of the book, Dorothy gets amnesia. and enters a new world. A world that is completely different from the previous world. And Dorothy copes alone and helplessly. There is a time when he does not even think about praying. And the church before him is almost a dusty halo in his helpless mind. The church he has worked for since childhood. In the story, Dorothy experiences mental struggles related to religion, poverty, her father, the church, etc. He thought about them during his forgetfulness.
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