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Is There A Holy Grail? No

Submitted by parking-head on April 16, 2007

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For hundreds of years, men and women have traveled all over the world in quest of the Holy Grail. This grail quest is part of the narrative of the book, The Da Vinci Code, a work of fiction, written by Dan Brown. In this book, the author claims that there is a Holy Grail and that it is the royal bloodline descending from Jesus and Mary Magdalene as well as Mary Magdalene's tomb containing documents. However, this claim is false; not only is this not the grail, but there is no such a thing as a Holy Grail of any type. It is a legend that was invented and written in the Middle Ages and has evolved since. Also, Dan Brown's beliefs about Leonardo Da Vinci's Last Supper revealing the Holy Grail are inaccurate. Moreover, the author says that the Grail is mentioned in the Bible although it is false.

The Holy Grail is a legend that was invented more than a millennium after Christ's death. As Simon Cox puts it in his book Cracking the Da Vinci Code, The "earliest known story" was Le Conte du Graal, written by Chrétien de Troyes "around 1190" (75). To put more emphasis on the fact that the Holy Grail is a pure invention, Tony Robinson says in the documentary The Real Da Vinci Code that Troyes found the idea of the grail for his Conte du Graal while looking at a landscape that looked like an enormous chalice. In this story, the nature of the Grail is not even named since Chrétien died "before finishing the tale" (Duchane 159). Since there was no ending for that story, other writers embellished it and continued the story "in versions that are called The Continuations" (Cox 75). Similarly, in the article In Search of the Holy Grail in Rosslyn Chapel, Dania McLean states that "the Holy Grail made its first appearance in the twelfth century" (326). Mr. Cox, Mr. Duchane and Mrs. Mclean all agree to say that before Troyes, no one had mentioned the Grail in any form.

As the legends and myths about the grail multiplied, its very nature...

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