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Barabbas & The Fall

Title: Barabbas & The Fall
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 3877 | Pages: 16.5 (approximately 235 words/page)


Barabbas & The Fall

The main characters in these two books, Barabbas and Clamence in The Fall, show many similarities in the way that they live their lives. Barabbas is a type of person that was very active in his past, but later on in his life he just takes life as it comes. He has no destination, therefor no real goals in life, but to wait for death. As for Clamence, he also has had a very active …showed first 75 words of 3877 total

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showed last 75 words of 3877 total…Par. Barabbas. Translation Alan Blair. New York: Vintage, 1989. Schwab, Gweneth B. “Herod and Barabbas: Lagerkvist and The Long Search.” Scandinavia 20.1 (1981): 75-85. Martinez 15 Scobbie Irene “The Origions and Development of Lagerkvist’s Barabbas.” Scandinavian Studies 55.1 (1983): 55-66. Sloman, Judith “Existentialism in Par Lagerkvist and Isaac Bashevis Singer” The Minnesota Review 5.1 (1966): 206-212. Swanson, Roy A. “Evil and Love in Lagerkvist’s Crucifixion Cycle” Scandinavian Studies 38 (1966): 302-317. Weiss, Hanna K. “Mytenom Manniskorna: The Myth of Modern Man in Par Lagerkvist’s Novels” Scandinavia 26 (1987): 13-29

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