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4 pages in length. The obvious implication of religious and spiritual intolerance sets the overall theme for Perez Galdos' (2004) Dona Perfecta, a novel about Spain's historic tendency to castigate those who did not fall in line with faith unity. Pepe represents the antiestablishment 'villain' who is not only proud of his personal – if not entirely outsider – beliefs, but he does not hesitate to express them, much to the chagrin of community outrage. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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fall in line with faith unity. Pepe represents the antiestablishment villain who is not only proud of his personal - if not entirely outsider - beliefs, but he does
not hesitate to express them, much to the chagrin of community outrage (Ribban, 1990). "The world of illusions, which is, as we might say, a second world, is tumbling
about us in ruins. Mysticism in religion, routine in science, mannerism in art, are falling, as the Pagan gods fell, amid jests. Farewell, foolish dreams! the human race
is awakening and its eyes behold the light. Its vain sentimentalism, its mysticism, its fevers, its hallucinations, its delirium are passing away, and he who was before sick is
not well and takes an ineffable delight in the just appreciation of things" (Perez Galdos, 2004, p. 38). The reality of religious
polarization in the face of Perez Galdos (2004) Dona Perfecta simply cannot be relegated to the proverbial corner while false appraisals of pluralistic tendencies are given lofty significance. One
only needs to consider how generations upon generations have - for lack of a better word - been brainwashed into believing certain religions are far superior to all others.
Reprogramming such ingrained concepts was not something that would ever be carried through in any short amount of time; in fact, each step forward toward a modicum of religious harmony
was often met with a significant force of resistance from those who perpetuated the foundation of religious intolerance. Throughout history, the authors people
have fought to uphold their personal sense of religious heritage in the face of oppressive nationalism. It has been a difficult fight and one that not many have actually
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