A cage of Butterflies - Book Review
The novel “A Cage of Butterflies” can be read as being “a refreshing tale about the power of love, the strength of the human spirit and the power of good over evil. It is proof that humanity does exist in a world, which seems to be increasingly gloomy and filled with ruthless beings motivated by greed and selfishness.” This reading accurately describes some of the deeper meanings inside this novel. Brian Caswell has successfully created an undercurrent of love, friendship and trust between the “Think-Tank”, the “Babies” as-well-as Susan and Eric. The novel also clearly represents the triumph of good over evil, and that even though the characters are surrounded by gloom, and ruthlessness, rare characteristics such as kindness, and compassion ever present.
No matter the difficulties thrust against the main characters in this novel, the ultimate triumph of good over evil is obvious. Larsen and MacIntyre are the researchers at the “Farm”, and represent the “Bad guys”. Larsen is the manager and MacIntyre his assistant, their blatant cruelty towards the “Babies”, although justified in their eyes, is inhumane and forces the “Think-Tank” to take action in order to protect themselves and the “Babies” from harm. The development of such a hated evil figure justifies the actions taken by the “Think-Tank” and shows the underlying strength of compassion and kindness can achieve. Through the information given it is clear that the novel “A Cage Of Butterflies” is accurately described by the reading that the novel is
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