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Book Of Eli Religion Essay

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Religion:
Although hollywood movies are well known for their secular nature, The book of eli is an exception. The scenes in which Eli defends the Book(the bible) with his life was one of extreme conviction as a christian and equally thought provoking to non-believers. Through several memorable scenes, Eli begins to show Solara the power of the Bible – “not as a tool for conquest, but as a handbook for living”. Some Bible verses are quoted throughout the movie, and Christian imagery and symbolism are present in many scenes.
Eli can be considered as something of a modern-day Elijah. His dangerous (and often self-sacrificial) mission, inspired by God and rooted in a deep-seated faith while struggling with his own personal failings, but, for the most part, acts according to the Book he defends so strongly.
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It’s implied that the roving gangs rape, murder, and then cannibalize their victims – In which its horrific imagery is used to compare with Eli’s righteous mission. There’s also a fair amount of language as well, including the f-word. This post apocalyptic universe is frighteningly deep-rooted, no wonder it was rater - R.
One thing that was also very intriguing was the fact whether Eli is really acting in a “Christian” way by brutally killing his enemies. But also attempts to warn any would-be ambushers (“Don’t touch me again if you want to keep that hand!”), but quickly proceeds to do away with anyone who threatens him. Whether or not these actions although in self defense are consistent with “Christian love” is certainly a matter for debate. And through all the darkness, light still shines(The Word of God).

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