The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner    Plot     galore(postnominal) of the events of the novel  ar narrated twice. First by the editor, who gives his account of the facts as he understands them to be, and  and so in the words of the sinner himself.  The Editors Narrative starts in 1687 with the  espousal of Rabina Orde to the much  sometime(a) George Colwan, the Laird of Dalcastle. Rabina disapproves of her new husband because he lacks her religious beliefs, dances and drinks alcohol,  pencil lead to the  mates soon separating. However, Rabina Colwan gives birth to two children. The first, George, is the son of the Laird. It is  strongly implied, though never absolutely confirmed, that her second son, Robert, was fathered by the  idealistic Wringhim, Rabinas spiritual adviser.  George, raised by the Laird, becomes a  prosperous  early days man who enjoys sports and the company of his friends. Robert, educated by his mother and adopted father Wringhim, is brought    up to follow Wringhims radical sect of Calvinism, which holds that   exclusively(prenominal) certain elect people  ar predestined to be saved by God. These chosen  a couple of(prenominal) will have a heavenly reward  careless(predicate) of how their lives are lived.

  The two  familiars meet, as young men, in Edinburgh where Robert starts  avocation George  with the town, mocking and provoking him and disrupting his life. He appears to have the ability of   step wherever George is. When on a hill-top, George sees a vision of his  companion in the sky and turns to find him behind him, preparing to throw him   play off    a cliff. Robert rejects any friendly or plac!   atory advances from his brother.  Finally, George is murdered, stabbed in the back, apparently during a duel with one of his drinking acquaintances. The only witness to the murder is a prostitute, who claims that the culprit was Robert, aided by what appears to be the double of Georges friend. Before Robert can be arrested, he disappears.  The second part of the novel, Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified...If you want to   liven a full essay, order it on our website: 
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