The
Da Vinci Code ia 2003 mystery-detective novel written by Dan Brown.
Setting:
The
setting impacts the plot because the story heavily relies on the culture, lore,
and history in Europe. This story took place in the early 2000's. It started
out in Paris, France, but the characters end up going to London, England and
Rosslyn's Chapel in Scotland. The Louvre Museum in Paris, France.
Codes:
Growing up, Brown's father would give him coded messages, symbolic ciphers, and crypts, leading the way to what was hidden.
Religion:
Brown was raised in an Episcopalian household. There are many references to different religious cults, scriptures, and artwork in Brown's novels. Especially Leonardo DaVinci's works.
Main Characters:
1) Robert Langdon : Robert Langdon is a professor from Harvard.
He is in Paris to give a presentation. He is very brave. An example of this is
when they are in the Templar church and he tells the antagonist he would rather
break their only clue to Jacques's puzzle than let the antagonist take or kill
Sophie. He is also very intelligent. He is a Harvard professor after all.
2) Sophie Neveu: works
Sopie Neveu is a cytologist from the Paris Judicial Police. She is very good at
solving puzzles. Her grandfather, Jacques Sauniere, had her do lots of
crossword puzzles along with lots of other kinds of puzzles. She is good at
hiding her true feelings and thoughts. She was very sad at some points in the
book, but she didn't show her emotion until about three fourths of the way
through the book!
3) Sir Lee Teabing: Sir Leigh Teabing is a wealthy historian. He
is extremely interested with the Holy Grail and has done TONS of research into
the topic. He can think very quick on his feet. He displayed this talent when
the trio landed in Britain. He thought up a very quick plan to keep them all
safe.
Themes, Motifs and Symbols:
One
major theme is this book is: Trust your instincts. The book talks a lot about
religion and spirituality. While it neither pushed you to believe the religion
nor pull away from it, it did give you a lot of food for thought. Also, quite a
few of the situations the characters end up in require them to trust their
instincts. Individual's view the world based on the beliefs and pressures
placed by society.Some believe that men are greater than women. Each individual has a changing opinion about
what is right and wrong. The Da Vinci Code
displays the theme through the idea of the sacred feminine.
The intelligence of Women: women
are underestimated: Fache calls Sophie a "female cryptologist" while
expressing his doubts about her ability to evade Interpole. Truth: Able to e.g. save Langdon from arrest. Other
women are similarly underestimated.
Art: Art can tell stories that history tends to obscure
Art: Art can tell stories that history tends to obscure
Robert
Langdon is awoken in the middle of the night by a police officer. He is told he
needs to go with him to The Louvre Museum because they are investigating the
murder of the curator Jacques Sauniere and the police chief has requested
Robert's presence. When he arrives he is introduced to Chief Buez Fache who
asks Robert, a symbolist, if he can get any symbolism out of what Jacques had
done to himself in his final moments. A few minutes later they are approached
by Sophie Neveu a crytologist who has decoded the codes Jacques has left. She
also claims to bring a message from the U.S. embassy for Robert. Really her
message was that the police thought Robert had murder the curator and she
believed he was innocent.
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