Whereas Cyrus embodies the change of man at the promise of anonymity, Cathy is the outward, undeniable, unrefined evil: the type that creates disguise rather than waiting for one. Adam, on the other end, is individually immaculate, but victim to corruptness from his birth to death: throughout all his turmoil he remains persistent in his ways, a Man of God’s intent. There are an array of other characters involved, each encompassing a different aspect of morality, but all circulating the novel’s central theme: the power of evil, and its comparison to the power of
Whereas Cyrus embodies the change of man at the promise of anonymity, Cathy is the outward, undeniable, unrefined evil: the type that creates disguise rather than waiting for one. Adam, on the other end, is individually immaculate, but victim to corruptness from his birth to death: throughout all his turmoil he remains persistent in his ways, a Man of God’s intent. There are an array of other characters involved, each encompassing a different aspect of morality, but all circulating the novel’s central theme: the power of evil, and its comparison to the power of