Silence

Silence

in what way does the title Silence capture the essence of the Novel?

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Throughout the novel Rodrigues battles with silence in many forms, all of which reflect, to him, God's indifference toward the suffering of himself and the Japanese Christians. The landscape remains silent and unchanged after murders, and God remains silent when called out to for help. Silence represents indifference of the world, and since God is meant to control the world, by extension, God.