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The Pilgrimage (Chapter 2.10) — Analytical Paper
“That is the point of the pilgrimage, Elias,” Kaelen replied, his voice softening. “Lords cannot enter the Sanctum. Only pilgrims can.”
- Road/Path: linear progress and choices; each step is both literal and metaphysical.
- Physical challenge (e.g., carrying weight, walking long distances): symbolizes burden of ego and the necessity of perseverance.
- Ritual objects or gestures: compact conveyors of tradition and inner discipline.
- Silence and waiting: motifs that represent receptivity and the dissolving of hurry.
Examples of Pilgrimage
The pilgrimage continues.
But that is precisely the promise. As long as you are still moving—however slowly, however blindly—you have not abandoned the path. the pilgrimage %5Bch. 2.10%5D