‘’It is not by what he does that he appeals to us, but by what he sees and feels.’’
The book is the analyst’s prized possession on Literature in form of narrative technique and critical illustration expressing her personal beliefs and disbeliefs on human characters and their respective thoughts prevalent in the society even today: “What, after all, is the creation? What is man; a creature fabricated by God; or is he the product of millions of years of evolution… and is he heading towards what we might call superman? or towards his doom?’’
Do Fate and Characters act and react upon each other? “The fault, dear Brutus, lies in ourselves and not in stars.’’ The outer story of ambiguity on human life and sometimes his complex personality beyond analysis together leads to another parlance of inner story. As such, it intensifies the character along with his refinement of nature. One of my favourable quotes: “Thunder is good; thunder is impressive. But it is lightening that does the work.”