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"The Man" analysis (The Illustrated Man)/ what does Bradbury means?

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13 October 2004, 07:40 PM
vansama
"The Man" analysis (The Illustrated Man)/ what does Bradbury means?
Help. If anybody knows or can helpme with the analysis of Bradbury's short story "The Man" from the "Illustrated Man" please tell me what you know. T-T
13 October 2004, 08:25 PM
Nard Kordell
"The Man"....
.... was a tale of Jesus Christ on other worlds. The Captain of the spaceship always 'just' misses Christ on each planet.. As the story progresses, he misses him by seconds, and will forever miss Christ by even smaller time.
But an earlier expedition finds Christ, as they quietly walk into a city where He is, the captain in furious rage goes on and on, always just missing Christ.

I like to think that Ray, influenced in some measure by Christianity somewhere in his family, had the correct notion here. That is to say, it is only the spirit of Christ that moves one to find 'Him', and not the self servicing space-traveling-rage of, in this case, a 'mad' Captain.
13 October 2004, 11:59 PM
Braling II
...or a captain that wants Christ on his own terms?
14 October 2004, 12:58 AM
Pavel Gubarev
It means, that if you want to find Christ, you have to search in your soul, and not in the outter world.

Christ said 'my kingdom is not on the Earth, but in heaven' - that what the story tells.
14 October 2004, 07:57 AM
dandelion
Maybe don't be too literal and analytical regarding spiritual matters--some things ARE matters of faith and can never completely be dissected and explained by scientific means, if at all.