"You don't have to do this": Cormac McCarthy's No Country for Old Men and the Courage to Be

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abstract:This article engages debate on how Cormac McCarthy's novel No Country for Old Men (2005) grapples with what it means to live a life of courage in the face of existential threats by exploring the motives behind key moral choices made by main characters Anton Chigurh and Ed Tom Bell. With support from Paul Tillich's 1952 book The Courage to Be, the article finds that the primary intention behind these characters' choices is to protect themselves against the existential anxiety of self-condemnation. This reading contests notions that Chigurh either has no sense of moral responsibility or aims to evade it, and that Bell's story is one of moral cowardice to the end, concluding that the author's vision meets challenges presented by overwhelming external forces rather than resigning to them. These results may serve future research about self-affirmation in McCarthy's work.
“你不必这样做”:科马克·麦卡锡的《老无所依》和《勇敢去做》
本文探讨了科马克·麦卡锡的小说《老无所依》(2005)中主人公安东·齐格和埃德·汤姆·贝尔做出的关键道德选择背后的动机,探讨了在面临生存威胁的情况下,勇敢地生活意味着什么。在保罗·蒂利希1952年出版的《勇敢去做》一书的支持下,这篇文章发现,这些人物选择背后的主要意图是保护自己免受自我谴责的存在焦虑。这种解读质疑了齐格要么没有道德责任感,要么旨在逃避道德责任的观点,以及贝尔的故事自始至终都是道德懦弱的故事,结论是作者的愿景遇到了压倒性的外部力量所带来的挑战,而不是向它们屈服。这些结果可能有助于未来对麦卡锡作品中自我肯定的研究。
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