Friday, September 20, 2019
The role of Animals in The Unbearable Lightness of Being and Poems New
Since animals, usually pets, are sometimes an essential part of oneââ¬â¢s life, it is not surprising that we find frequent references to its role in works of social realism, such as Wislawa Szymborskaââ¬â¢s Poems New and Collected and Milan Kunderaââ¬â¢s Unbearable Lightness of Being. Animals in literature could be used to symbolize all sorts of things, but in particular, animals may represent the personality of a character. This is because as humans and animals co-exist in the same atmosphere, certain aspects of a character reveal themselves in the compassion or even hatred towards the animal. Since animals are often known to trigger the interests of humans, the attitude of the humans towards the animals contributes much to character revelation. Both Szymborska and Kundera use animals to symbolize character personality in their works. Therefore, through looking at animals, although it does seem to be a very commonplace topic, we may gain insight to what the writers are try ing to convey about the character. This paper will compare the ways the writers use animals to determine a characterââ¬â¢s personality or characteristics. A recurring character in Kunderaââ¬â¢s Unbearable Lightness of being is Karenin, a dog saved from death by one of the novelââ¬â¢s protagonists, Tomas. He had wanted some sort of a distraction that would keep Terezaââ¬â¢s attention off him so that he could persist with his life that he believed he had control over: At last he made his choice: a bitch whose body seemed reminiscent of the German shepherd and whose head belonged to its Saint Bernard mother. He took it home to Tereza, who picked it up and pressed it to her breast.à ¹ Through the novel, Karenin, the ââ¬Ëugly dogââ¬â¢ Tomas brings home for Tereza, develops a bond between Tereza, which grows throughout the novel. Tereza is portrayed as a ââ¬Ëheavyââ¬â¢ individual with considerably heavy burdens on both her shoulders. One other burden Tereza carries is, essentially, Karenin. It takes the place of Tomas when Tereza is alone, therefore ââ¬â Tereza is bound, with love, to it. Kundera shows here, how Karenin affects Terezaââ¬â¢s personality by being next to her and being a comfort to her at times when heaviness settles in. à à à à à Furthermore, with no baby between Tereza and Tomasââ¬â¢ marriage, Karenin acts as Terezaââ¬â¢s responsibility, both emotionally and financially. It seems that Tereza can make decisions only... ...tion by executing government opposition ââ¬â an example how humanity acted in ââ¬Ëotherââ¬â¢ moral situations. The last chapter, ââ¬â¢Kareninââ¬â¢s Smileââ¬â¢, is counting up to Kareninââ¬â¢s death, while ââ¬Ëbetween the linesââ¬â¢, Tereza and Tomas dies. Their death is outweighed by their dogââ¬â¢s death and its funeral. This shows how humanity seems to be condemned by their moral actions towards animals, the ââ¬Ëtestââ¬â¢ mentioned above. à à à à à The way that the role of animals can be used as a literary effect is evident in both Kundera and Szymborskaââ¬â¢s works. The two contrast eachother, Kundera suggests that the role of animals in his novel is that they become their ownerââ¬â¢s peaceful character builder by having characters of their own. In Szymborskaââ¬â¢s works, we see quite the opposite; she portrays the role of animals as peopleââ¬â¢s irritation, a vexation ââ¬â where characters are rather barbaric and careless towards the animals. The two works show the same superiority of human over animals, yet the human attitudes towards them entirely dissimilar. We may perceive that the presence of animals, such delicate literary technique, determines the attitudes and personality of the characters of a literary work. The role of Animals in The Unbearable Lightness of Being and Poems New Since animals, usually pets, are sometimes an essential part of oneââ¬â¢s life, it is not surprising that we find frequent references to its role in works of social realism, such as Wislawa Szymborskaââ¬â¢s Poems New and Collected and Milan Kunderaââ¬â¢s Unbearable Lightness of Being. Animals in literature could be used to symbolize all sorts of things, but in particular, animals may represent the personality of a character. This is because as humans and animals co-exist in the same atmosphere, certain aspects of a character reveal themselves in the compassion or even hatred towards the animal. Since animals are often known to trigger the interests of humans, the attitude of the humans towards the animals contributes much to character revelation. Both Szymborska and Kundera use animals to symbolize character personality in their works. Therefore, through looking at animals, although it does seem to be a very commonplace topic, we may gain insight to what the writers are try ing to convey about the character. This paper will compare the ways the writers use animals to determine a characterââ¬â¢s personality or characteristics. A recurring character in Kunderaââ¬â¢s Unbearable Lightness of being is Karenin, a dog saved from death by one of the novelââ¬â¢s protagonists, Tomas. He had wanted some sort of a distraction that would keep Terezaââ¬â¢s attention off him so that he could persist with his life that he believed he had control over: At last he made his choice: a bitch whose body seemed reminiscent of the German shepherd and whose head belonged to its Saint Bernard mother. He took it home to Tereza, who picked it up and pressed it to her breast.à ¹ Through the novel, Karenin, the ââ¬Ëugly dogââ¬â¢ Tomas brings home for Tereza, develops a bond between Tereza, which grows throughout the novel. Tereza is portrayed as a ââ¬Ëheavyââ¬â¢ individual with considerably heavy burdens on both her shoulders. One other burden Tereza carries is, essentially, Karenin. It takes the place of Tomas when Tereza is alone, therefore ââ¬â Tereza is bound, with love, to it. Kundera shows here, how Karenin affects Terezaââ¬â¢s personality by being next to her and being a comfort to her at times when heaviness settles in. à à à à à Furthermore, with no baby between Tereza and Tomasââ¬â¢ marriage, Karenin acts as Terezaââ¬â¢s responsibility, both emotionally and financially. It seems that Tereza can make decisions only... ...tion by executing government opposition ââ¬â an example how humanity acted in ââ¬Ëotherââ¬â¢ moral situations. The last chapter, ââ¬â¢Kareninââ¬â¢s Smileââ¬â¢, is counting up to Kareninââ¬â¢s death, while ââ¬Ëbetween the linesââ¬â¢, Tereza and Tomas dies. Their death is outweighed by their dogââ¬â¢s death and its funeral. This shows how humanity seems to be condemned by their moral actions towards animals, the ââ¬Ëtestââ¬â¢ mentioned above. à à à à à The way that the role of animals can be used as a literary effect is evident in both Kundera and Szymborskaââ¬â¢s works. The two contrast eachother, Kundera suggests that the role of animals in his novel is that they become their ownerââ¬â¢s peaceful character builder by having characters of their own. In Szymborskaââ¬â¢s works, we see quite the opposite; she portrays the role of animals as peopleââ¬â¢s irritation, a vexation ââ¬â where characters are rather barbaric and careless towards the animals. The two works show the same superiority of human over animals, yet the human attitudes towards them entirely dissimilar. We may perceive that the presence of animals, such delicate literary technique, determines the attitudes and personality of the characters of a literary work.
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