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Sympathy for the Devil. the Characteristics of McCarthys Judge Holden
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Sympathy for the Devil. the Characteristics of McCarthys Judge Holden

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Seminar paper from the year 2011 in the subject English - Literature, Works, grade: 1.7, University of Cologne, language: English, abstract: The bad, the eloquent, the powerful, and the immortal figures have always been fascinating to read, to watch or to listen to. Characters like Grendel, Miltons Satan, and Bram Stokers Count Dracula are not only deathless as the characters themselves, but they also still serve as foundations for todays representations. Stephanie Meyers Twilight Sage or Rowlings Lord Voldemort pulled millions into cinemas and book shops, despite the fact that their characters lack a certain amount of profoundness. On the other hand, McCarthys representation, namely Judge Holden, is far beyond the vocabulary of the common known Princes of Darkness. The degree of possible interpretations of Judge Holden is immense, as well as his wickedness. Harold Bloom goes to such lengths to nominate him to be the most frightening figure in all of American literature (Bloom 2000: 255). However, being only frightening does not qualify Judge Holden to be a representation of evil. If McCarthy intended to create a devil-like figure and why, will be discussed on the following pages of this paper. To do that, it is first of all necessary to take a deeper look on McCarthys foundations of Judge Holden.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Grin Publishing
Date
8 November 2017
ISBN
9783668560307

Seminar paper from the year 2011 in the subject English - Literature, Works, grade: 1.7, University of Cologne, language: English, abstract: The bad, the eloquent, the powerful, and the immortal figures have always been fascinating to read, to watch or to listen to. Characters like Grendel, Miltons Satan, and Bram Stokers Count Dracula are not only deathless as the characters themselves, but they also still serve as foundations for todays representations. Stephanie Meyers Twilight Sage or Rowlings Lord Voldemort pulled millions into cinemas and book shops, despite the fact that their characters lack a certain amount of profoundness. On the other hand, McCarthys representation, namely Judge Holden, is far beyond the vocabulary of the common known Princes of Darkness. The degree of possible interpretations of Judge Holden is immense, as well as his wickedness. Harold Bloom goes to such lengths to nominate him to be the most frightening figure in all of American literature (Bloom 2000: 255). However, being only frightening does not qualify Judge Holden to be a representation of evil. If McCarthy intended to create a devil-like figure and why, will be discussed on the following pages of this paper. To do that, it is first of all necessary to take a deeper look on McCarthys foundations of Judge Holden.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Grin Publishing
Date
8 November 2017
ISBN
9783668560307