A review by rclyburn
The Master of Ballantrae by Robert Louis Stevenson

3.0

The theme of good and evil was better explored in Jekyll and Hyde. I saw parallels to the parable of the prodigal son, as well as the referenced Jacob and Esau. I love the doubt Stevenson gave. Was Master evil, were we just over-interpreting? Was Henry just too sensitive? I don't like the narration by Mackellar. Also, this is the first novel I've read where wilderness is feared and not awed or triumphed over, and the Canadian in me loves it. Is the relationship between Master and Secundra homosexual?