Note: page numbers cited are quoting The Sunset Limited.
For White, culture—literature, art, music—once inspired him and gave him something to believe in, despite his resentment for people in general. In a way, it was for him what religion was for Black; while White sees Black as a Bible thumper, Black describes white as a “culture junkie” (27). However, White lost all hope for the human race after "Western Civilization finally went up in smoke in the chimneys at Dachau" (27). In the 1940s, the Nazis attempted to preserve and expand a perfect German culture by educating and annihilating any minority that diverged from the pure Arian ideal. After seeing such horrific atrocities, the professor believes he "witness[ed] the death of everything" he ever knew to be good and true (26). According to Dianne C. Luce, “his knowledge of human history has led him to conclude that happiness is ‘contrary to the human condition’ (54),” and he sees no point in being alive anymore because living only leads to pain. McCarthy illustrates through White’s perspective of reality that the death of culture leads to the death of human spirit.
Watch White's closing argument below.
For White, culture—literature, art, music—once inspired him and gave him something to believe in, despite his resentment for people in general. In a way, it was for him what religion was for Black; while White sees Black as a Bible thumper, Black describes white as a “culture junkie” (27). However, White lost all hope for the human race after "Western Civilization finally went up in smoke in the chimneys at Dachau" (27). In the 1940s, the Nazis attempted to preserve and expand a perfect German culture by educating and annihilating any minority that diverged from the pure Arian ideal. After seeing such horrific atrocities, the professor believes he "witness[ed] the death of everything" he ever knew to be good and true (26). According to Dianne C. Luce, “his knowledge of human history has led him to conclude that happiness is ‘contrary to the human condition’ (54),” and he sees no point in being alive anymore because living only leads to pain. McCarthy illustrates through White’s perspective of reality that the death of culture leads to the death of human spirit.
Watch White's closing argument below.
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