56 pages 1 hour read

Samuel Butler

The Way of All Flesh

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1903

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Essay Topics

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Overton notes a few parallels between the life of Jesus Christ as depicted in the Bible and Ernest’s experiences. Should Ernest be considered a Christ figure, even ironically? Why or why not?

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The Way of All Flesh is considered semi-autobiographical, as Butler drew on his own experiences to imagine Ernest’s story. Find a biographical entry or life sketch of Butler, then compare his story with Ernest’s. What are the similarities and differences, and why might Butler have made the changes that he did?

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What is the central conflict of The Way of All Flesh, and how is it resolved?

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