Friday, February 22, 2008
Independent Study and the Big Question
In my independent study novel, Sammy's Hill, the main character really tried to make good choices and the only actions she make that could be construed as evil were having sex with her boyfriend on the first date and constantly drinking alcohol every night. These choices were frivolous decisions made emotionally and without much thought. They sometimes got Sammy into trouble but rarely had a significant impact on her life. The people who did make conscious evil decisions were probably the politicians in the book. They chose to increase their personal power on Capitol Hill rather than help their constituents. Often, many politicians choose what they think will give them the greatest personal gain over helping the people who voted to put them in power.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Stephen had to make many important decisions in Portrait, and one of them was the choice between following his religion as a devout Catholic and becoming an artist and immersing himself in the ways of the world. This relates to my big question because many of the choices Stephen makes to become a better artist are not ones that society looks upon as 'good' and tend to lean more toward 'evil' on the moral judgement scale. Stephen makes these choices because they are what's best for him; they are not based upon what anyone else wants him to do. In the beginning of the novel, he visits a prostitute, which definitely constitutes evil. He does this, however, to learn how to relate to people better. He later learns that visiting a prostitute does not constitute the love and beauty he looks for in women. Maybe his stray from moral choices was simply an experiment. The choice of evil over what is morally upstanding might just be something people dabble in before learning it will not really provide much help in later life.
Monday, January 14, 2008
Crime and Punishment and Big Question
In Crime and Punishment Raskolnikov commits an evil act but evil does not seem to motivate him. In his mind it is a medium that helps him achieve what he feels is a betterment of society. One character that is motivated by evil, however, is Svidrigailov. Because he fears the afterlife, Svidrigailov is determined to take as much pleasure as possible from his life on Earth. He does not specifically look for ways to be evil, but what he enjoys the most is usually sinister and helps create his illustrious character.
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