owen meany
In the novel written by John Irvin, A Prayer for Owen Meany, the protagonist, Owen Meany is portrayed an image which exhibits an unusual form of God through his actions and words. Owen Meany spoke and contributed in numerous ways to inform others of God, demonstrated characteristics, that proves his existence is more than special and for a purpose, and also visualized occurrences of many key future events. Firstly, as Owen grew up, he began delivering his messages on life and faith. Owen had become an instructor in the community and in the church. Owens biggest deed was teaching John Wheelwright what faith was about, and what it meant to have it. John always remembered Owen because "he was the reason I believed in God, I am Christian because of Owen Meany" (1). Not only was it Owen who helped John through school, gave him the gift of reading, saved his life, and kept him out of Vietnam, he also taught John the most important lesson in faith; that seeing did not mean believing. He was a natural leader, he won people over by his persuasive words; "JUST BECAUSE A BUNCH ATHEIST ARE BETTER WRITERS THAN THE GUYS WHO W
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Approximate Word count = 765
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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