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The Playground of The Gods Cathy Spellman's, ThePlayground of The Gods is an exuberant novel which deals with murder in a remote tropical paradise but can further be read as an illustrat

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The Playground of The Gods Cathy Spellman's, The

Playground of The Gods is an exuberant novel which deals with murder in

a remote tropical paradise but can further be read as an illustration of man's ignorance and invasion of nature "Do it big, or stay in bed."( Larry Kelly) These are words that Thoros Gagarian lives by He is one

of the wealthiest men in the world and when picking his private paradise, only one place on earth could serve his needs and fantasies This place

is Mora Utu-The playground of the Gods-a green jewel in the placid blue expanse of the South Pacific, the most luxurious and seductive private preserve anywhere on the planet Once his prized-possession has been found, Thoros immediately ships the island natives to a different island and brings in his construction crews to hurriedly build his paradise in order to have it ready for a celebratory visit by 12 of his close friends

In the introduction to the story, Cathy Spellman makes clear the notion that the protagonist, Thoros Gagarian views himself as an

indestructible god Her descriptions of his haste purchase of his Island paradise shows a man for whom their is no boundaries His arrogance is further displayed in his building of his compound Spellman's voice of reason comes from a spiritual Mexican couple who are Thoros's servants They not only warn but predict of many consequences to the ignorance

to which nature is being shown "Nature will not permit alteration on such

a scale."(Emilio, 114) However, these warnings are ignored

by the men who do not appreciate a bizarre servant couple speaking of things which money can't buy and power can't control This is when Spellman's utilization of irony comes into the picture A member of the party catches a tropical fever, yet he can't be cured because the tree which possesses the antidote was destroyed in the creation of the facility This is followed by a serendipitous chain of events which is climaxed when an immense typhoon hits the island and takes two of its visitors as its sacrifices "In nature there are neither rewards nor punishments, there are consequences."(Ingersoll) This statement indicates the underlying theme of the novel Man's ignorance regarding nature is a fatuous fault, for which he will have to face the consequences Whether it be in the near future, or impending on him till the moment where he realizes that his ignorance has not come without its price

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