Cat's Cradle The Existentialism T example essay topic
Nihilism is a viewpoint that traditional values and beliefs are unfounded and that existence is senseless and useless. In Good Country People the existentialism t is Hulga and the nihilist is Manly Porter. In Cat's Cradle the existentialism t is Julian Castle and the nihilist is Newt Hoeniker. In Good Country People, Manly Porter, the nihilist, robs Hulga, the existentialism t. Manly, who appears to be an honest hardworking man, who sells bibles, want to have dinner with Hulga.
Hulga agrees to meet Manly because she wants to use him for a test subject in an experiment of seduction, hoping to gain a new experience and also change, what she thinks, his limited way of thinking. She wants to orchestrate this specific plan because she thinks it will be the most successful one at seducing him, which is her primary goal. Hulga tells Manly 'take his remorse in hand and change it into a deeper understanding of life,' meaning that when people take off their superficial blindfolds that cover up the harsh cruelty of reality and they see life for what it truly is, they don't see anything meaningful or hopeful in life. They then believe that life has no purpose or meaning and they are terribly disappointed. This is a prime example of existentialism. After some time Manly and Hulga begin kissing.
Next, Manly tries to persuade Hulga to tell him that she loves him. Then, he busts open his case, finds alcohol, porno playing cards, etc. and then takes her leg from her. He leaves her on the loft alone with no way to get down and flees. In his hollowed-out bible, he keeps a flask of whiskey, a deck of pornographic playing cards, and a small blue box of condoms. He has been believing in evil since he was born because evil is the absence of good nothing. Hulga means, by 'nothing,' her existential philosophy, that life has no meaning or purpose.
Manly again means evil. When Manly is referring to 'nothing,' that is nihilism. Newt is the midget and son to the maker of the atomic bomb. He says, 'No dam cat, and no dam cradle,'s hows that Newt doesn't look deeply with his imagination for the cat and cradle. This signifies his failure to search for meaning in his own life. He obviously has no hope for the future or for his life.
Also Newt feels that the only reason for sex is for reproduction. He believes that life is something to be dealt with and that there is no hope. This signifies that his standpoint in life really has no meaning. His artwork is nothing but black painting with scratch marks.
Newt's whole life is shown as one failure after another. There is nothing for him to believe in which makes him like Manly Port rt from Good Country People; they are both nihilists. Julian Castle's life is empty but he still has the hope of filling nothing with something. He paints a large mosaic of Mona. He is filling the nothingness with beauty. Comparing Julian Castle's life with Newt's life when he is in love with Zelda.
Both men really don't have anything but have faith. These two characters exist independently of each other and represent an Existentialist being one step away from a Nihilist. In Cat's Cradle Newt Hoeniker coexists with Julian Castle. This shows both the existentialist and nihilist independent from each other.
In Good Country People Hulga interacts with Manly Porter. This interaction shows the clash between Existentialism and Nihilism, and may foreshadow an existentialist changing into a nihilist.