They acknowledge the presence of one supernatural being who is supposed to be obeyed by every being and this is what is seen in Ovid’s work. Jean does also know that there will be the last days when the trumpet will sound every person will go before the holy throne. The actions will determine whether one will qualify to enter the holy place and this is why Jean seeks for forgiveness because of the things that he has done in the course of living on the earth (Ovid, 90). This is because there are many things that he has done from the time he was five. It is important to note that many things that he did were influenced by his childhood. This is because he lost his mother at birth and when he was five, he had started observing many things in life and this includes his neighbors who influenced him very much. This did therefore determine what he had to do when he grew up and became a grown up. He committed many mistakes when he was a child and he even recalls that he ones urinated into the kitchen of her neighbor and he doesn’t know whether he will be forgiven and if he will find favor before the Holy Being. There is therefore a very common thing between the two works and this is the acknowledgement of the presence of a supernatural being who will judge every being when the end days will come and every person will appear before him. The two authors …show more content…
This doe therefore educate people on the need to do good in order to find favor during the last days when actions every person will be weighed thus entering eternity or hell. This is what that has been discussed in the two books where people are very much educated on the need to do good in order escape from the wrath which is predicted by Jean where he wonders if his actions will make him to qualify to enter eternity which is preserved for those lived a pure life. This is because Jean recalls the times when escaped from his home in order find a good place where he would know life better. The things he encountered in life made him to do many things that left him with a guilty conscious. Jean recalls one of the things which he did while he was young (Ovide, 78). One is that there is a time when he wanted to cover the sins of a certain servant because he had stolen a ribbon. He went and put the sin on a girl who was working in the place where he claimed that she was the one stole the ribbon and she received the punishment. These among others are the things which made Jean to be ashamed of the things that he done and he wonders whether he will be forgiven for these sins. This is because he knew very well that the servant was responsible