Hunger Artist
I will try to demonstrate what the public’s reaction was to the angel in “
The very old man with Enormous wings ” and Kafka’s “ Hunger Artist ” from what
the authors wrote in the stories and the characters point of view. I will also
try illustrate how the public has more of a meaning in both stories. In “ A very
old man with Enormous Wings ” the public goes to see the old man because they
wanted to see what he was. The owner’s of the house where the old man was at,
thought that he was a lonely castaway from some foreign ship wrecked by the
storm. They thought this because they spoke to him and he answered in a
incomprehensible dialect with a strong sailor’s voice. The public tossed him
things to eat as if he weren’t a supernatural creature but a circus animal. When
Father Gonzaga went to see the old man there was less frivolous onlookers than
those who had arrived earlier. The simplest among them thought that he should be
named mayor of the world. Others of sterner mind felt that he should be promoted
to the rank of five-star general in order to win all wars. There were other
people that hoped he would be put to reproduce, so there would be a race of
winged wise man who could take charge of the universe. Father Gonzaga suspected
that he was an impostor because he did not understand the language of God and
did not know how to greet his minister. He did not think that the old man was an
angel, he instead felt that it could of been a trick of the devil. Curious
people came from far away because they thought that he could cure them and
change their misfortunes. During all this time, the old man was the only one who
did not take part in his own act. During those days a carnival attraction
arrived with a woman who had been changed to a spider. The old man’s reputation
was already ruined by this time. After this people stopped going to see the old
man. Months had past when the old man got new wings and just flew away. I think
that the angel in “ The very old man with Enormous wings ” might have actually
stayed. He left because no one treated him right. They did not believe in him
just because he did not give them what they wanted, so they did not have faith
in him.
The public could of just believe in him and treated him well maybe he
would have gotten well and then he would have gaven them what they wanted. In
the “hunger Artist ”, the artist wanted the public to appreciate his fasting
abilities by watching him and giving him fame. We know this by the following
passage; “ Why stop fasting... ?, ... why should he be cheated of the fame he
would get for lasting longer. ” Professional fasting had diminished remarkably
the last decade. For elders he was often a joke, while for children he was a
special treat. There were different kinds of watchers that watched the artist.
There were groups of watchers who would huddle to together in a corner to play
cards. They intended to give the artist Some space, because they thought he
would appreciate to be alone. He did not, instead it made him miserable and made
his fast seem unendurable. Then there are the watchers more to his taste. The
watchers that would sit close up to the bars because they were not content with
the dim night lighting on the hall. The artist would not sleep, he was happy at
spending sleepless nights with such watchers. People began to get uninterested
in watching the “ Hunger Artist ” because no one could produce evidence that the
fast had really been continuos; only the artist knew that, therefore he was his
only satisfied spectator of his own fast. Years past and still no one took his
trouble seriously. People felt that his depression was do to the fasting. They
also felt that fasting made him react with an outburst of fury; he would shake
the bars of his cage like a wild animal. More years past, suddenly the hunger
artist found himself deserted by the amusement seekers and by this he died. In
the “ Hunger Artist ” the public could not have just been content in knowing
that he was fasting. They saw how skinny he was and they still thought that he
could have had been eating on the side. This shows the lack of trust people have
in other people.
The two stories should be compared because of their
similarities in the way the public treats the main characters. The public was
just interested in the “ Hunger Artist ” because he was an entertainment for
them. They watched him for a couple of years, but it then got to a point when
people started saying, “ that they would not watch him anymore because they were
not with him all day, so how could they be sure that he was not eating anything
on the side. ” The public in “ The very old man with Enormous wings ” were
interested in the old man because they thought he was an angel. They stopped
being interested in him when they saw that he could not do miracles for them.
With this we can see that the public in both stories were only enticed by the
two characters as long as they thought that they were getting something from
them. The public tried to use the characters for their own benefits. I think
that the two writers are focusing on how the public reacts to the characters in
“ The very old man with Enormous wings ” and the “ Hunger Artist ” because they
are trying to show how the world has changed when it comes to having faith in
other people or in a religious matter.
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