Re: seymour


Subject: Re: seymour
From: Josh Feldmeth (sportcarrier@earthlink.net)
Date: Mon Feb 10 1997 - 16:22:53 GMT


Melissa, have you ever read Irvings, "A Prayer for Owen Meany?" Owen
Meany is remarkebly similar to Teddy in many ways, particularly is
personal death presentiments.

If you haven't read it, "Owen Meany" is a must. You will value your
time with it, I assure you.

Cheers,

Josh Feldmeth

Melissa Srbinovich wrote:
>
> i think that seymour definitely was advancing spiritually through his
> suicide. in seymour an introduction buddy says "Seymour once said that
> all we do our whole lives is go from one little piece of Holy ground to
> the next. Is he never wrong?" I think that his motives though weren't
> specifically to advance spiritually, because then that would involve
> ego, and that's kind of contradictory. I think that maybe Seymour, like
> Teddy, knew when and how he was supposed to die, and fulfilled his role.
>
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> Melissa Srbinovich
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