CABAnata
Profile Blog Photos Subscribe Syndicate Search Contact Me  
Topics
A Bookworm's Review
Alay kay Juan dela Cruz
Arozcaldo for the Soul
Bagong CABAnata
Guidance and Counseling
haiku
Kiddie Den
Life's Write Ups and Downs
Mangoes, Bamboos and Poems
Mga Tula ni Gabriela
Pinoy Komikera!
Shelfari
The Poetry Showcase
Tomb Reader
Trashboard
Woman: Salt of the Earth and Light of the World
Yamoj's Excretion
My Photos
friendships in full bloom
preciously captured
Members
Sign In

Topic: A Bookworm's Review
The Devil and Miss Prym
Published: Nov.14.2007 @ 5:21 pm | Print | Email | Comment

"Ah! Sweet revenge!" 

 

That was my very first utterance after flicking through the last page in Coelho's novel The Devil and Miss Prym

 

As the lines go: 

 

She had only returned to say goodbye to Berta. She was wearing the same clothes she usually wore, so that nobody there would know that, in her short visit to the city, she had become a wealthy woman. The stranger had arranged everything, signing all the papers necessary for the transfer in ownership of the gold bars, so that they could be sold and the money deposited in Miss Prym's newly opened account… 

 

…"They're going to build a fountain in my honor," Berta announced. "It's the price for my silence."… 

 

…Chantal asked what the fountain would look like. Berta had decided that it should be a sun spouting water into the mouth of a frog. She was the sun and the priest was the frog... 

 

…"And now you are finally going to do as I suggested, my girl. One thing I can tell you with absolute certainty; life can seem either very long or very short, according to how you live it." 

 

Chantal smiled, gave her a kiss, and turned her back on Viscos for the last time. The old woman was right: there was no time to lose, though she hoped that her life would be very long indeed. 

 

Sweet revenge indeed. 

 

How Miss Prym was able to get such sum amount of money through eleven gold bars courtesy of the stranger is up for you to discover. 

 

This book by Coelho is another worth the read that you cannot even afford to stop and pee because each page reveals the truth about life – with this, the fight of good and evil within a person.  

 

Let me quote from page 39: 

 

"Good and Evil have the same face; it all depends on when they cross the path of each individual human being."  

 

The Devil and Miss Prym concludes the trilogy And on the Seventh Day. The first two books were: By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept (which was the first book of Coelho I was able to read) and Veronika Decides to Die (which I am currently reading). Each of the three books is concerned with a week in the life of ordinary people, all of who find themselves suddenly confronted by love – By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept, death – Veronika decides to Die and power – The Devil and Miss Prym.  

 

Seven days. That is too long to change the course of life of any ordinary individual. We just wake up the following minute or even with a blink of an eye, everything in our life has changed. Even with the words we seem to be ordinarily saying can alter the life we so carefully worked on for years. Changes often come when we least expect it. And oftentimes, change is accompanied by challenges to test our courage and willingness to change according to Coelho; at such moment, there is no point pretending that nothing has happened or in saying that we are not yet ready.  

 

And in Coelho's final note: 

 

"The challenge will not wait. Life does not look back. A week is more than enough time for us to decide whether or not to accept our destiny." 

 

So true. There are moments where my Good and my Evil came hand in hand, both look so much alike. And I have to decide fast. Maybe, with just a flick of my pen.  

 

Tomorrow, I shall tell you how. 

 

How about you, do you have your own story of a week of grandiose change? 

There are 2 comments. Post A Comment | Subscribe To Comments
Comments:
posted by Anonymous. on Nov.15.2007 @ 8:05 am
 Edit  |  Delete 

hello!

My name is Aarthilal.

I'm also a big Paulo Coelho's fan and I don't know if you heard about his blog
<a href="http://www.paulocoelhoblog.com">http://www.paulocoelhoblog.com</a >
I've started as a fan and now I'm collaborating with him and thought that you would like to enter his universe.
Check the blog,
 if you want, or subscribe to his newsletter
<a href="http://www.warriorofthelight.com/engl/index.html">http://www.warriorofthelight.com/engl/index.html</a>
You'll see a community of warriors of light sharing ideas, dreams and most importantly following their personal legend.

QUOTE OF THE DAY

A Warrior of Light is never predictable.
(Manual of the Warrior of Light)


See u there and have a great day!

Aart


Post A Comment
posted by Anonymous. on Nov.19.2007 @ 9:37 am
 Edit  |  Delete 

Dear Jo Josue,

Paulo Coelho got wind of your blog through aart hilal and wants to post this article on his blog.
<a href="http://www.paulocoelhoblog.com">Paulo Coelho's blog</a>
In case you have any restrictions, do not hesitate to write me on my email : valentinawol@gmail.com
Have a wonderful day!

And here's a quote to ponder:
The Warrior does not worry that, to others, his behavior might seem quite mad.
(Manual of the Warrior of Light)

Valentina


Post A Comment
   
| Report Member | Free Blog BlogText.org