Sunday, October 1, 2017

  • Discussion: Dr. Webster, in the passage of Kavalier & Clay, what Deasey was doing is victimizing the ideal of the two artist denying them a future in the business of productions of comic books. When I looked at the article on page (286). I first through that Deasey was giving them advice of experience of the art world. From what he said “This kind of work is a graveyard of every kind of ambition, Kavalier.” Analyzing “Whatever you may hope to accomplish, whether form the standpoint of art or out of… other considerations, you will fail.”(286).I got that all determination and struggles is what this job does is to make money want make money. People does not look at this profession as a real market in art. But, now Deasey is acting arrogant a being vlogger insisting that Kavalier a Clay didn’t have what it takes to make it in the art world. Deasey said, “I have very little faith in the power of art, but I remember the flavor of the faith, if you will, from when I was your age; the taste of it on the back of my tongue.”(286). Kavalier was waiting his whole life for a chance at expressing his feeling about the Nazis and the escaping of the cultural artifacts from Prague, he is not about to listen to the disappointments of Deasey. I feel the great struggles of being a artist on your own with this production but Kavalier can’t stop the progression of expressing of the events in Prague from Germany letting the world know what faith he has with freedom. “Out of respect for you and the graceful idiot I once was, I concede the point, but this…Powerless… Useless.”(286). It seems that Deasey have tried to express what transpired in history like what Kavalier is doing now. Changing the belief of the hopeless minded people, letting adults and youths dare to imagine what dreams are like. Fighting with paint and drawing with words of courage.  Speaking with the voice of the new age. I like the challenge and glad that Kavalier fills he need to take his art to the next level. These are his journal in the works of his art and to stop then he will not follow the dreams he have made.
  • Reference; Michael Chabon "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay." Copyright 2012 Random House, U.S.A.  


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