Kafka's Hunger Artist the Hunger Term Paper

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Without food and approval, he withered away into the closets of history. Ultimately, though, the freedom of death brought with it the escape from those things that defined the artist's life: rejection and applause.

Kafka presented this final stage in the artist's life as liberation, but countered it with the injection of life. Into the cage where hunger had eaten the man alive went a young panther, full of zest, energy, and the joie de vivre that is as basic to any animal as food, and both of which the artist rejected. "The joy of life streamed with such ardent passion from his throat that for the onlookers it was not easy to stand the shock of it," Kafka concluded, "but they braced themselves, crowded around the cage, and did not ever want to move away." Ultimately, spectacle, not art, was revealed, and the human instinct to watch life - be it from the starving returning to the world of the living or the living animal carrying on as normal - served as its foundation, not the slow death to which the hunger artist daily strived.
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