Neveu's decision to continue her education opens the doors for her to get a coveted job as an agent in DCPJ department. Not only did Brown represent Neveu as a well-endowed person in terms of knowledge, but she has also graduated from Royal Holloway, University of London, as a cryptographer. Cryptography is a very intricate field that requires a great deal of knowledge, both secular and religious, about all sorts of subjects in order to be able to decode, break, and unlock codes. As a matter a fact, not anyone can pride with the fact of being a cryptographer. Dan Brown has casted all this great amount of knowledge upon Sophie Neveu in order to depict her as this woman who knows much about religion even though she is not a nun or a priestess. A typical example is when Teabing and Langdon left out Sophie, and did not …show more content…
One can deduce that Brown does not attack Christianity as a religion, but he tries to tell about the vile practices of early Christians to demonise the early pagan symbols. Brown pinpoints the fact that during pagan times women and men were equal. Another discernible point is that Brown talked repeatedly about female deity out of a longing for an improvement the situation of women nowadays through feminine worship in the past in order to instil parity between both