davinci code Essay

Submitted By Nataša-Milisic
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Davinci Code Discovery:
Unexpected
Spiritual
Meaningful
Self-discovery
Historical
Holy Grail is Sophie NeveuDescendant of Jesus Christ
Robert Langdon and Sophie were determined to uncover the truth about the holy grail
Approached many clues to solve the mystery
Controversial story
Makes readers. Believers think and speculate about the true nature of religion
CONFLICT
The conflict of a plot is the major problem experienced by the protagonist. In this novel, the major problem for Langdon and Sophie is trying to uncover the clues left by Jacques Saunière.
Protagonist
The protagonist of a story is the main character who traditionally undergoes some sort of change. He or she must usually overcome some opposing force. The balance of female/male, yin/yang, chalice/blade is carried through in Brown’s characters. Sophie and Langdon are both the protagonists of this plot. They work together to uncover the clues about the Grail and Sophie’s family. They could not overcome this challenge separately.
Antagonist
The antagonist of a story is the character that provides an obstacle for the protagonist. The antagonist of this plot is Lee Teabing, or the Teacher.
Climax
The climax of a plot is the major turning point that allows the protagonist to resolve the conflict. In this novel the climax occurs when Teabing holds Langdon and Sophie at gunpoint in Westminster Abbey. Langdon and Sophie learn who is behind the murders, refuse to help Teabing, and solve the riddle. Moreover, Fache captures Teabing and Sophie and Langdon are free to find the Grail.
Outcome
The outcome, resolution, or denouement occurs in the final chapters when Sophie learns the truth about her family and Langdon and Marie discuss why the Grail should never be revealed. The search has ended with satisfying results. SHORT SUMMARY (Synopsis)
Because this novel is a mystery, much of the plot is revealed in flashbacks and may be confusing. This synopsis will recount the major plot events chronologically.
Five months before the novel begins, Bishop Aringarosa is called to the Vatican and told that the Pope no longer wants the Catholic Church to be associated with Opus Dei (Opus Dei (Latin:"The Work of God") is a controversial Catholic organization founded to foster Christian principles and promote the church). The Church has decided to give Opus Dei twenty-million euro, which the Church had earlier borrowed from Opus Dei. A few weeks later, Aringarosa receives a call from Lee Teabing, who disguises himself as a devout Frenchman and calls himself “the Teacher.” Teabing tells Aringarosa that he knows how to find the Holy Grail. (The Holy Grail - of legend and literature, it is commonly thought to be the cup or chalice used by Christ at the Last Supper. It is said to possess miraculous powers.)
For twenty-million euro--money that Teabing does not need, but uses as a cover--Teabing will share the Grail with Aringarosa who can use it to bargain with the Church. In the meantime Teabing has bugged the homes and offices of prominent Parisians whom he suspects are at the top of the Priory of Sion. When Teabing has enough information he tells Silas, the albino monk, to kill the Grand Master and his sénéchaux. Silas must first demand to know where the keystone is. When he kills the men, they each give him the same incorrect answer.
Meanwhile, Harvard professor, Robert Langdon is in Paris to give a speech about his research. He is woken in the middle of the night by Lieutenant Collet because the Paris police need his help solving the murder of Jacques Saunière. The police captain, Bezu Fache, is actually bringing Langdon to the scene because he thinks Langdon was responsible for the murder. Before he died, Saunière left a riddle on the floor next to his body that included Langdon’s name. At the scene of the crime Langdon meets Sophie Neveu, Saunière’s granddaughter--although the police only know that she works for the department of cryptology. Sophie knows