Friday, February 22, 2019
Discuss the differences in the portrayal of Death in Appointment in Samarra and Godfather Death
 demolition and its inevit great  billet is the main theme of  both(prenominal) the short stories,  adjustment in Samarra and Godfather Death.  tho the portrayal of Death in the stories differs to some extent. The reality and inescapability of death is  limpid in both the stories as they both end with the hap little  adult male involved  being taken by Death in the end,  plane though both the  handmaid and the godson try to cheat Death, either by running away or trying to beg for mercy.In fact thither  ar many similarities in the authors representations of the character of Death. The most notable  adept is to endow Death with emotion or feeling, though the degree to which this is  make varies in the stories.  other similarity is in their portrayal of Death as not entirely all-knowing the Death in Appointment in Samarra is  move to find the servant in Baghdad that implies a less than omniscient being.Godfather Death himself is not in  issue control of the  fortunes of his victims, bei   ng unable to control the candle flames or to override his godsons breaches of trust. They are both represented in some measure as  obviously custodians of a greater will. However even within these apparent similarities differences  build up on comparison of the  devil stories. Firstly, the most evident difference is in the physical portrayal of the two Deaths. In Appointment, Death is described as a woman.It is also  come about that the figure of Death is not  fright in  appearance as a stereotypically ugly and withered  wolf the servant says only that a woman jostled him and when he turned she make a threatening gesture at him. It is the gesture and not the appearance that inspires fear in him. The Grimm brothers portray Death in a  more than stereotypical way, describing him first, clearly as a man and in  addition describe him with adjectives such as bony, conjuring up a picture of a skeletal forming a tattered robe.His figure itself is suggestively fearful. Another difference ar   ises when we compare the personalities of the two Deaths. Maughams Death is more  electroneutral than Godfather Death. She does not appear to be capable of great emotion or feeling but is certainly endowed with some measure of it she says, That was not a threatening gesture, it was a start of surprise This clearly implies the ability to feel after all, surprise is an emotion.However it is not accompanied by  petulance at his attempt to  campaign or any other  mystifying emotion. Rather, there is a quiet confidence in her own inevitability, which is clear by the very nature of the tale. In contrast Godfather Death is  vaporific and exhibits far more human reactions there is pride in his statements that he makes all men equal and whoever has me for friend shall lack nothing. He is also vengeful as is clear by his final  avenge on his godson and brooks no attack on his authority and power.Though both are inevitable Godfather Death  conceivems to be less secure in his power than the qui   eter but equally  fierce Death in Appointment. A third difference lies within their similarities and is a little more  interwoven not quite so evident. As previously noted, the Deaths in the two stories are  exclusively instruments of fate. They both lack absolute power and complete knowledge but they differ in this respect  in like manner. In Appointment in Samarra, the Death seems to have more power over the fate of men than Godfather Death.It is clear from the story that Death was in the marketplace to  assign another victim (perhaps the merchant as he was able to see her and Death would presumably not be visible to everyone or the servant would not have been so panicked at the sight of her. ) She was surprised to see her next victim there when she knew before hand that he was to die in Samarra, implying a foreknowledge of her duty but not omniscience in general or she would have known that he would be in the marketplace and be scared into running.Therefore she was confident in h   er power over mens lives. Godfather Death does not seem to be endowed with the same sort of surety. If he was that powerful he could simply have overridden the doctors predictions and taken the king and his daughter. However he allowed himself to be thwarted twice. Even when his godson begs him not to let the candle go out and to light him a new one he says that he is unable to do that, that it must go out before a new one can be lit.And though it is clear too that in the end he cannot be cheated of his victims, he is not  represent with as much inexorability as in Appointment. On the whole, though the Deaths are different in gender and temperament, they both are  portrayed as an inescapable reality. The difference of Godfather Death and Death in their  implementation of their duties is evident as Death does not brook any escape and is merciless in an impersonal way while Godfather Death is merciless in heat and anger. However in both stories it is clear that Death is what awaits us    all.  
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