Silence

by

Shūsaku Endō

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Valignano Character Analysis

Valignano is a Superior of the Church whom Rodrigues and Garrpe meet in China. Valignano is the overseer of the missionaries in Japan, all of whom have either been expelled or killed, and thus initially refuses to allow the two young priests to undertake a new mission. However, after they convince him, Valignano arranges a Chinese ship to smuggle them to Japan’s coast and warns them of Inoue, the “terror of Christians.”

Valignano Quotes in Silence

The Silence quotes below are all either spoken by Valignano or refer to Valignano . For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Apostasy Theme Icon
).
Chapter 6 Quotes

Stupefied, [Rodrigues] gazed at the old man [Inoue] who, naïve as a child, returned his gaze still rubbing his hands. How could he have recognized one who so utterly betrayed all his expectations? The man whom Valignano had called a devil, who had made the missionaries apostatize one by one—until now he had envisaged the face of this man as pale and crafty. But here before his very eyes sat this understanding, seemingly good, meek man.

Related Characters: Sebastien Rodrigues, Inoue, Valignano
Page Number: 118
Explanation and Analysis:
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Valignano Quotes in Silence

The Silence quotes below are all either spoken by Valignano or refer to Valignano . For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Apostasy Theme Icon
).
Chapter 6 Quotes

Stupefied, [Rodrigues] gazed at the old man [Inoue] who, naïve as a child, returned his gaze still rubbing his hands. How could he have recognized one who so utterly betrayed all his expectations? The man whom Valignano had called a devil, who had made the missionaries apostatize one by one—until now he had envisaged the face of this man as pale and crafty. But here before his very eyes sat this understanding, seemingly good, meek man.

Related Characters: Sebastien Rodrigues, Inoue, Valignano
Page Number: 118
Explanation and Analysis: