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  1. Fortunately for you, this leads right into the last big important passage in Brideshead Revisited, at the heart of the novel’s conclusion: Something quite remote from anything the builders intended has come out of their work, and out of the fierce little human tragedy in which I played; something none of us thought about at the time: a small ...

  2. Most significant is Charles's apparent conversion, which is expressed subtly at the end of the book, set more than 20 years after his first meeting Sebastian. Charles kneels down in front of the tabernacle of the Brideshead chapel and says a prayer, "an ancient, newly learned form of words" [5] – implying recent instruction in the catechism .

    • Evelyn Waugh
    • 1945
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  4. Feb 17, 2024 · How does the ending of Brideshead Revisited compare to the rest of the novel? The ending of Brideshead Revisited serves as a culmination of the novel’s themes and character development, bringing closure to the story.

  5. Despite the seeming indifference to, or outright repudiation of, the church by various members of the Flyte family—particularly the imperious Lord Marchmain, who lives in Italy with his mistress; his daughter Julia; and his son Sebastian—by the end of the novel each has shown some sign of acceptance of the faith.

  6. Nov 11, 2008 · The company of soldiers Captain Ryder is traveling with ends up at Brideshead, a place, we are to find out, where Ryder’s conflicted and complex past most played out. At any rate, it represents a great deal, and Ryder lapses into the book-length reminiscence. Brideshead is divided into two books.

  7. Nov 15, 2023 · The novel ends as it has started – at a war-time Brideshead which, requisitioned by the army, has fallen into disrepair. Ryder now has also converted to Catholicism and is reminiscing about the...

  8. The book revolves around two different storylines - one social and the other personal - both intertwined, and both revolve around the Marchmain family. The time marks the end of an era and the decline of aristocratic dominance. Marchmains too are facing this change. Their power and wealth are declining and their personal relationships tumultuous.

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