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9 pages. This historical criticism focuses on how and why Andre Malraux created his work Man's Fate. Looking into the background of several characters and deciding whether or not this is based on true martyrs, for example, will lend substance to the literary relevance of this novel. Man's Fate is an in-depth look at some truly richly developed characters and this literary critique will delve into how these characters actually came to be. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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martyrs, for example, will lend substance to the literary relevance of this novel. Mans Fate is an indepth look at some truly richly developed characters and this literary critique
will delve into how these characters actually came to be. MANS FATE The entire basis of this book lies in the opening scene in which Chinese terrorist Chen Ta
Erh is faced with assassinating a sleeping man. What leads him to this desperate place, and how can he deal with such an unpleasant task? When one is
in desperate straits and must succumb to this type of action, what does it do to ones psyche? Author Andre Malraux has filled his book, Mans Fate with even more
questions that cause the reader to wonder what could have brought a man to this point and to this type of heinous action. This paper will look at
some of the factors in China that could have created characters this riveting and why their blatant and horrifying actions should be at the level to which they have come
to be. SOME BACKGROUND ON THE SITUATION What caused such severe and sudden disillusion between the powers? One must first understand the primary instigator was the significantly diverse
meaning for "peaceful coexistence" (Shinn, PG) between the main players. While Chinas interpretation reflected a decidedly more "militant and unyielding position" (Shinn, PG) with regard to the struggle of
anti-imperialists, their opponents, on the other hand, were not obliged to render their services concerning the situation in China. Yet another major point of contention had to do with the
respective parties inability to come to terms on doctrinal affairs. It appeared to be a game of pointing fingers and accusations as both sides charged the other of foul
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