In the Louvre Museum, a monk from the Opus Dei group named Silas killed Jacques Saunière, the museum's curator. Silas demands to know where the Holy Grail is. After Sauniere told him, Silas shot him in the stomach and left him there to bleed to death. However, Jacques Saunière lied about the location of the Holy Grail. Realizing that his time is quickly running out and that he must pass on his important secret, Jacques Saunière paints a pentacle on his belly using his own blood, draws a circle on the floor with his blood, and drags himself into the center of it. Thus, recreating Da Vinci's famous Vitruvian Man. He also left a code, a random sequence of numbers and two lines of text on the ground in invisible ink, hidden from the naked eye. Say no to plagiarism. Get a tailor-made essay on "Why Violent Video Games Shouldn't Be Banned"? Get an original essay Robert Langdon, famous Harvard symbologist (and protagonist of the story), receives an urgent phone call late at night: the curator of the Louvre Museum has been murdered inside the Museum's Grand Gallery. Near the body, police officers found a puzzling code. Solving this enigmatic puzzle, Robert Langdon is astonished to discover that it leads to a trail of clues and directions hidden in the works of Leonardo Da Vinci... clues visible to the eye... yet ingeniously and cleverly disguised by the artist. Robert Langdon brings together the forces with Sophie Neveu, a French cryptologist, and learn that the curator, Jacques Saunière, was involved in the Priory of Sion, a veritable secret society whose members included the famous scientist Sir Isaac Newton, Boticelli, Victor Hugo and the famous Italian Leonardo Da Vinci, among others. The curator of the Louvre sacrificed his life to protect the most sacred asset of the Priory: the place where a very important religious relic, hidden for many centuries, is located. In a breathless, puzzle-filled race through Paris, London and beyond, Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu confront a faceless leader who appears to be working for Opus Dei, a clandestine Vatican-sanctioned Catholic sect believed to have been planning for time to take possession of the secret of the Priory. Unless Langdon and Neveu can decipher the labyrinthine riddle in time, the Priory's most guarded and hidden secret, as well as an extraordinary historical truth, will be lost forever. Characters Robert Langdon, professor of Art History and Symbology at Harvard University. He is also the main protagonist of the story. Sophie Neveu is the granddaughter of Jacques Saunière, the curator of the Louvre Museum. She is also a cryptographer at the Central Directorate of the Judicial Police (DCPJ). She was raised by her grandfather, Jacques Saunière, after her parents were killed in a car accident. Silas/Young Silas – (real name: Simon) is one of the antagonists of the story, although in reality he is not evil in nature. Silas, a devotee of Opus Dei, is tasked by an unknown individual known as "The Master" to locate the Holy Grail, eliminating anyone who gets in his way, to find it. Gentleman. Leigh Teabing, also known as "The Teacher", is the main antagonist of the story and its film adaptation. Teabing is a historian whose main goal in life is to unlock the secrets of the Holy Grail. Jacques Saunière – the well-known curator of the Louvre Museum. He is also the head or grand master of the Secret Priory of Sion and is also the grandfather of Sophie Neveu. Bishop Manuel Aringarosa – is the head or world leader of the Opus Dei group. He is also the one who helps Silas in his mission to recover the Holy Grail. Bezu Fache - is considered an antagonist because he blames Robert Langdon for Jacques' murderSauniere. He is also the captain of the DCPJ.Opus Dei – a true institution of the Church and is known as “the work of God”. In the novel, Opus Dei is described as “God's mafia”. Priory of Sion – a real secret fraternal organization that was formed in France. In the story, this group is assigned or tasked with protecting the secrets of the Holy Grail. Holy Grail - the pseudonym of Mary Magdalene in the novel. It is the one guarded by the Priory of Sion and the object desired by the “Master”. The story of the Da Vinci Code took place in France and England, specifically in Paris and London. It also took place in New York, the islands of England, and several parts of France. Below are the different places and locations where our characters ventured: Louvre Museum, ParisChurch of Saint-Sulpice or Eglise Saint-Sulpice, ParisChateau Villete, ParisTemple Church, LondonWestminster Abbey, LondonJacques Saunière, the well-known curator of Louvre Museum, was shot in the stomach at night in the museum by a Catholic monk named Silas. Silas works on behalf of the secret group Opus Dei and an unknown person known as "The Master". With the help of Sophie Neveu, a cryptologist from the DCPJ, they must solve all the puzzles, questions, riddles and mysteries to obtain the Holy Grail. They also face a bigger threat that involves getting the Holy Grail before them. An adventure full of mystery and revelations about history. The Da Vinci Code is a novel full of many twists and turns in the plot of the story. All the characters in the story have all the connections but they are hidden in other chapters, so you really have to read it to understand it. The thrill of adventure in the story is just thrilling, even if you're just reading it, it really feels like you're there in that very particular scene. The climax was really very emotional because you never know what will happen next. All in all, it's a really great book, perfect for readers of mysteries, suspense, and thrillers. The movie The Da Vinci Code is really great, especially because they didn't remove or change the emotional scenes or parts. The only downside is that the part where they are interrogated by Leigh Teabing, the specific scene, is different from the novel. The actors really brought the characters to life with their amazing acting. All in all, the movie is also as great as the book, full of cliffhangers, suspense, mysteries you want to solve, and a truly thrilling experience of what will happen next. Literary criticism: feminist criticism The Da Vinci Code is a novel book full of suspense and mysteries. This novel and its film have received many excellent reviews. The book talks about a secret that the church always hides. I chose feminist criticism because it really connects to the plot and the whole story of the book and its film adaptation. Sophie Neveu is a cryptologist at DCPJ, she wasn't supposed to work there at first because Bezu Fache believed that: "Women in the workplace are just a distraction for us men." That quote really had an impact on me, because it shows that men, even in the real world, objectify women or see them as society sees them, as stay-at-home housewives. As early as the 1930s, some women were able to work, but they only received below-average wages. Normally in the past women were only allowed to do the hardest jobs or only the available jobs they got. We also see in the book that Mary Magdalene is portrayed as the derogatory term slut or whore. It is also removed from all paintings or depictions of the Bible. This story really fits into feminist criticism because it shows that women can have an impact on our history and our lives. My example of women who made an impact on the world was”..
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