Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Describe the characterization of Kugelmass. What particular characteristics make him a suitable comic protagonist? -one embed at least 1 quotes...

The original question had to be edited down.  To a great
extent, what makes Kugelmass a comic protagonist is that he features a sizable gap
between reality and his own perception of self.  His own condition seems to not converge
with how he sees himself.  This lack of understanding is where he enables himself to
become a comic protagonist.  For example, while he sees himself as one with "soul" and
akin to a dashing ladies' man, the reality is that Kugelmass is ‘‘bald and hairy as a
bear" and aging.  He does not fully embrace his own sense of self and his own identity,
and this is what makes him so comic in many respects.  This lack of convergence between
who he is and who he thinks himself to be is where the humor arises in the
disintegration between he and Emma.  It is out of this that Kugelmass,  who thinks he
has manipulated a situation to his ultimate advantage without really caring for anyone
else, ends up becoming a comic figure when the situation turns on him and makes his life
more frustrating.  It is for this reason that he is a comic protagonist.  Kugelmass'
inability to recognize reality and his place in it is what allows for the situations in
the narrative to happen.  Consider the ending when he wants to be a character in
Portnoy's Complaint, but ends up being inserted in a Spanish
textbook, as representative of this.  It is here where his comic sensibilities are
evident, in a complete refusal to accept what reality is and his place within
it.

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