In The Pagan's Progress Morris likely presents a narrative that follows the journey and development of a central character referred to as the pagan. The title suggests a progression or transformation of this character's beliefs values or lifestyle over the course of the novel. The term pagan historically refers to someone who follows polytheistic or nature-based religions but in this context it may symbolize someone who is unconventional or nonconformist in their beliefs and actions. Morris' writing style typically includes rich characterizations social commentary and exploration of moral dilemmas. The novel may delve into themes such as personal growth the search for meaning in life and the clash between individual desires and societal expectations.
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