Mahound comes to me for revelation, asking me to choose between monotheist and henotheist alternatives, and I'm just some idiot actor having a bhaenchud nightmare, what the fuck do I know, yaar, what to tell you, help. Help.
by Salman Rushdie (0 Reviews)
In "The Satanic Verses," the narrator experiences a surreal encounter with a figure named Mahound who seeks guidance on theological matters. The character finds himself caught in a dilemma between two different religious perspectives: monotheism and henotheism. His frustration and confusion are palpable as he expresses his feelings of inadequacy, questioning his ability to provide meaningful insight into such profound issues.
The speaker identifies himself as an ordinary person, overwhelmed by the gravity of the situation. He conveys his inner turmoil through a candid expression of helplessness, as he grapples with the complexities of faith and belief while feeling like an outsider in this existential crisis. In this moment, he reaches out for assistance, highlighting the weight of the choices presented to him.
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