Character Analysis: Doras in L'Évangile tel qu'il m'a été révélé
The text provides a detailed description of Doras, a character in "L'Évangile tel qu'il m'a été révélé" by Maria Valtorta. Doras is depicted as an influential and cruel figure, who owns rich lands in Israel but exploits his servants. Despite being blessed by Jesus, Doras deliberately deceives him, leading to tragic consequences. His character and actions play a significant role in the narrative and contribute to the development of the plot.
- Doras is a cruel and influential member of the Sanhédrin, depicted as a ruthless landowner who mistreats his servants.
- Despite being blessed by Jesus, Doras deceives him, leading to tragic consequences for himself and his lands.
- The circumstances of Doras' death contribute to the fear and resentment of the "phariseens" and lead to the first proscription of Jesus.