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In the Beauty of the Lilies Study Guide

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by John Updike
About 10 pages (3,041 words)
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Themes

As he does in many of his other works, Updike promotes a theme which has troubled many of his critics but earned him the appreciation of a large reading audience: a gentle acceptance of the human condition which recognizes that sexuality and spirituality are equally important in the development of the human personality. Unwilling to judge his characters too harshly, Updike is willing to reveal their strengths and weaknesses and leave it to readers to determine what is good and what is evil. The critic A. O. Scott, writing in The Nation, characterizes Updike's vision of modern man in this way: "erotic desire, religious belief and worldly ambition are three aspects of the sacred drive to connect the self with the world." The desire of all individuals to develop a sense of self-awareness and self-worth in.....

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In the Beauty of the Lilies from Beacham's Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction and Beacham's Guide to Literature for Young Adults. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.



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