Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code In my book I read Dan Brown's "Da Vinci Code." Da Vinci Code has one main character and many support roles. The hero is a symbolic scholar and a professor at Robert Langdon, Harvard University. He is a tall American with black hair and blue eyes. He is very smart and very low-key. He is a person who is not easy to stop thinking under pressure immediately. He is cautious about his words. The most important supporting role is Sophie Neveu.
I thought it very appropriate to explain my arguments before starting to interpret Dan Brown's Da Vinci code. I went to a Catholic school for the first nine years of education. The school I attended taught Catholic faith in a very conservative and orthodox way. I am still practicing Catholic faith, but so far I am very interested in my beliefs and beliefs. After reading the Da Vinci Code, my first impression was that Brown was very embarrassed about the Catholic Church.
I am working at the K - 8 Catholic school, and the principal and pastor have asked me to remove the Da Vinci Code from the library. This book is a book many of the eight grades are interested in reading. I have an official challenge policy, but if the pastor asks to remove it, I have no choice. In a Catholic school, a pastor can deprive any policy or procedure, whether it is discussion or debate. Ironically, for 27 years in this Catholic school, I was a librarian, but I have never received a challenge from my parents or teachers other than this time.
Like most people, I read the Bible after reading the Da Vinci Code, so half of them would like to find a prostitute Mary Magdalene. I think that there are three important women in Jesus' story. The two men, his mother, and the apostles found his empty tomb, and a prostitute who washes his feet. We never talked to each other. The story of Youth did not pass the Bekedelest. I think I can name a character "I do not know how to love him" that appears in the superstar of Jesus Christ (I do not think this is the reason). This is a social problem. The Bible's problem is that they are not the same role.