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Flauberts The Legend of St. Hospitator

Dreams and illusions are not much more then a persons ultimate fantasy or a persons ultimate despair. Some may be attainable, and some nay not be attainable. In Flauberts The Legend of St. Hospitator, we see how the charcters dreams and illusions come true, but what is more amazing is how they come true illusions. In the beginning of the story, Flaubert decribes the kingdom from top of the castle and works him self down. This is a clue to the reader for Julians destiny. When Julian was born, a old beggar came to his mother and told her that her son would one day be saint.

This was her ultimate fantasy! Then the next day a gypsy came to his father and told him that Julian would one day be a great and powerful warrior. This was his fathers fantasy! Both, his mother and father had been told what they wanted to hear. But no one ever asked Julian what he wanted. During his childhood Julian was taught the holy scriptures and was taught how to have courage. Julians true characteristics were slightly lighted upon, when one day in church he saw a mouse and killed it with his hands and just threw it away like nothing had happened. Then one day in the woods he saw a igeon sitting.

He then took a rock and smashed it, then he started plucking the bird alive. When he realized that the bird wasnt dead he got mad and started choking it till it died.. This filled him with a savage, passionate delight. As the story goes, on Julian becomes an expert hunter. Then one day in the woods, he was ambushed by a huge stag. Julian attacked and hit the stag with a arrow in his head, yet the beast still coming refusing to die till it accomplished its goal. The stag came to Julian and told him that one day he would kill his parents. From then he never hunted again.

This had changed his life forever. After that he no longer did anything for pleasure or sport. His goal was to help people. He formed a army that soon became known as the best army in the land. His fathers dream had come true! After some time he married and refused to go to war anymore. Ocassionly his friends would ask him to go hunting, but Julian tamed his temptations and refused. Then one night he heard the cry of a fox that rekindled his temptations for the hunt. During this time, his parents, which he thought were dead, finally found him after years of searching.

Julians wife told them to sleep in their bed, because they were probably tired from the journey. After Julian had completed his hunt he made his way back to his room. He found a man sleeping there. Thinking that his wife was cheating on him, he plunged his dagger into both of their hearts, not knowing it was parents. Julians illusion had come true! After realizing what had happened, Julian fled and became very poor and no one recognized him. He soon became known as the man that woul take a person across this very difficult river that no one would dare cross.

One night he heard his name being called from across the river. Despite the time and the weather, he went and fetched the man across the river. He saw that the man was completely covered in leprosy, yet Julian still helped him. When they reached Julians tent the traveler asked for some food, and Julian gave him all that he had. The he asked for a bed. Julian showed him where his bed was. While he lay there the traveler asked for all of Julians clothes to keep warm, Julian gladly undressed. Then finally the leopard asked Julian to come lay down completely nude on him to have some body heat.

With out any questions Julian complied and then the gates of heaven opened up declaring Julian a saint. His mothers dream had come true! A persons dreams and fantasies play a big role in that persons life. If a person thinks that he will die that day, then he will find a way to die that day. Julian truly believed that he would kill his parents, and in the end he did. Flaubert started the story by describing the castle from the most beautiful top till the bottom. However, does anyone really how much beauty lay at that the bottom of the castle. This was Julians life story.

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