Brother Helen Rhetorical Analysis

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Brother Christophe, one of the younger brothers in the movie, displays signs of weakness and strength in his faith with God. You see him at his lowest and his highest as he decides whether or not he made the right decision. Fully embracing his calling, Brother Christophe actively displays the tension of a faith-lived life, redefining his religious calling as a Trappist monk through the five elements of the prophetic call.

Brother Christophe confronts his calling in a few different ways. At the beginning of the movie he confronts the villagers and helps them with their problems which he has probably been doing for years judging by his care and compassion. This gives Brother Christophe
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These assurances are what keep him going at his lowest point to keep on serving the lord as a French Trappist monk in a Muslim society. One of the such assurances is near the end of the movie at the last supper kind of meal they are listing to the incredible song in the breathtaking incredible play Swan Lake. This releases Brother Christophe's emotions along with the other brothers at the gathering in the faster more enlightening bits they are all excited but than toward the slower depressing bits they all seem to start crying I found it hard to feel any emotion watching this bit as I couldn't connect to them very well while reading …show more content…
I believe that the signs that brother Christophe sees help him make his decisions that kept him moving throughout the movie.

I believe that brother Christophe went through the prophetic call completely and fully throughout the novel. I believe that this calling made him a better person as well as a martyr than if he had returned to France and ignored his calling all

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