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... In CAL by Bernard Mac Laverty, many of the themes and messages of the novel are replaced by symbols. ... The major theme in CAL is Calfs guilt, and how he feels responsible for everything bad that occurs around him. ... Cal lives in Northern Ireland where he is one of the few Catholics who live there. Cal himself is used as a symbol to represent the conflict between the two religions. ... h Cal gets threatened from the Ulster Volunteer Force which is a Protestant paramilitary organization. ... Cal was always in the state of being killed or captured at any moment. ... Northern Ireland being divided into two represents Calfs character also being divided into two sides. Cal, being a Catholic he wanted to solve the conflict between the two religions and make Ireland one, but he doesnft want to be involved in the violence with the association with Crilly and Skeffington. ... h Cal feels guilty of not being active like Crilly and Skeffington to defend the Catholics. ... Cal also has the same pride, but he canft put in into action.
Approximate Word count = 903 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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