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So I'm reading pic related, and am only 15 pages in, but he says this:
"Sometimes he stood in the center of the quad, looking at the five huge columns in front of Jesse Hall that thrust upward into the night out of the cool grass; he had learned that these columns were the remains of the original main building of the University, destroyed many years ago by fire. Grayish silver in the moonlight, bare and pure, they seemed to him to represent the way of life he had embraced, as a temple represents a god."
So I'm just wondering why these columns represent that for him, and whether it's completely narcissistic to think himself comparable to a god...?