Unveiling Deeper Meanings: The Mark of Cain and Abraxas in Hermann Hesse's “Demian”
Автор: Jesse's HuBIL Centre
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Hey everyone, Jesse Lee here, coming to you from the HuBIL Centre in South Korea. Today, let's embark on a journey into the profound depths of Hermann Hesse's "Demian." One of the remarkable aspects that has captivated readers is Hesse's incorporation of biblical phrases such as "the mark of Cain" and "Abraxas." These references immerse us in the biblical narrative, particularly the tale of Cain and Abel from the book of Genesis. As we navigate through this narrative within "Demian," we'll uncover layers of meaning that challenge traditional interpretations. Join me as we explore Hesse's reinterpretation—or distortion—of biblical stories and the purported profound insights they offer. Demian's challenge doesn't stem from offering his interpretation after uncovering the original meaning of biblical texts, but from injecting his own conjectures and assertions into the narrative, thereby distorting it.
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