Everyone has two kinds of lives, the life we live and the life we live in. Everyone is not perfect, but if you work hard alone, that person can get away from failure. "Nature" is a novel written by Bernard Malamud. This was the first novel by Malamud, initially received a complex response, but then it was regarded as an excellent literary work. This is a story about Roy Hobbs and after making a mistake in his life, he bribes and accused himself of being the mistake he made.
Bernard Malamud's book "Nature" has several different themes. The first theme is a myth, Nature has references to several different myths. Cavalier Perseval did not ask the king about the Holy Grail, so he could not save the people of the wasteland. The second reference is one of the Kings of Fisher called Parseval and Parsebal is Roy Hobbs. Both characters are stupid and not cultured. The second theme is a tragic defect.
The symbol of Bernard Malamud is natural in the "nature" of Bernard Malamud and the role of the symbol is very important to help the reader understand the theme and importance of the novel and the age of the novel. Malamud used symbolism to define the character of Roy Hobbs and showed how the events around him influenced his decision and ultimately affected his career . Symbolism in "nature" takes the form of characters such as women who have a strong influence on Roy, historical events such as the infamous 1919 world contest scandal, as well as Greek and Roman myths. All forms of the symbol used by Malamud are integrated into Roy Hobbes' life and career.
"Nature" and "nature" have different meanings and Bernard Malamud tries to cover most of the meaning drawn in the story. In most cases, the story of Bernard Malamud is a realistic position of the story. In the real world, the position of growth and progress is another sign of "nature" in the text "Nature" of Bernard Malamud. The true "natural" life is also good and evil. We have seen that role from good and bad backgrounds.