Lost and The Bridge of San Luis Rey

May 25, 2010 08:19

The Bridge of San Luis Rey by Thornton Wilder opens with a mystery. In colonial Peru, a bridge collapses, and five people plummet to their deaths. A friar, who witnessed this event, has been trying to sort out God's plan by analyzing the deaths of plague victims, realizes he has a perfect opportunity to understand God's plan here--with plague ( Read more... )

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a2macgeek May 25 2010, 17:08:20 UTC
Yeah, I think you've put your finger on what I liked about the ending, even if a bunch of questions still remain.

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kelly_swails May 26 2010, 21:47:26 UTC
The Lost ending was so awesome on so many levels. Love and redemption and forgiveness ... and love.

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