The Lightness of Being in Stephen King's Elevation As A Reversal of Dorian Gray
The
Lightness Of Being in Stephen King’s Elevation
As
A Reversal of Dorian Gray
In
this, his
latest, book
King’s
main character begins to lose weight, which can be measured by his
scale, BUT there is no change whatever in the
appearance of his
body. This
is the exact reversal of what happens in Dorian Gray, where his
portrait changes its appearance as he degenerates but his body
appears unaffected.
At
the end of King’s book, the character finally gets down to total
weightlessness and then ascends (probably to Heaven). In Dorian
Gray’s case, however, he finally becomes so evil that he dies.
At
first it looks like King’s book is in line with Christian theology
because the loss of weight by the protagonist is caused by a
repentance in his life. Now he does become a better person as a
result, BUT the story makes it appear that matter is evil and spirit
is good.
Well,
read it for yourself and let me know what you think.
Forrest
Schultz
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