Today's
topic is about a book, currently I don't read much, so I will write about a
book that left me thinking for a few days when I read it, and the name of this
book is Demian by Hermann Hesse.
The main character is Emil Sinclair, and the story is about how this boy looks at the world in a different way, because he believes that there are two worlds: the world of light (where his mother and sisters were) and the world of darkness (where there are criminals, women in the corners and alleys). When this child abandons his childhood, he tries to find a place in the world and, more than anything, what world he would like to be in.
The complexity of this book is more in Emil's mind than in the plot of the book itself.
I liked
this book because I read "Demian" when I was 15 years old and I
didn't understand almost anything about the book, I don't even know why they
made us read that at school. But when I was 17 a literature teacher explained
the book to us and for this reason, I read it again and found that the
questions this child asked were the questions that many of us ask ourselves as
we grow up.
ResponderBorrarthe cover is beautiful! I will read it <3
ResponderBorrarhow interesting thanks for recommending me