Good and Evil in the novel Maestro
The novel of Maestro reflect many aspects of mankind which are both good and evil. The effects of evil can be seen in the character of Keller; after he has seen what cruelty human beings are capable of he becomes very pessimistic about humanity. He had underestimated the extent of evil and even the music he loves becomes a weapon of evil, which was used against him and so it subsequently becomes his enemy. As we grow up the world around us contains both good and evil, therefore as we follow Paul’s youth we can also see through him both good and evil revealed in the society around him.The Holocaust was a turning point in Keller’s life. He used to be like Paul, insensitive, arrogant and felt invulnerable. He had felt optimistic about the safety of his family. He tells Paul that in one’s own familiar home “it is more difficult to see evil.” (p. 50). He blames himself for the death of his family because he
Beautiful things can be used as a tool by the evil and attractive external appearance can hide what ugliness is really underneath. Music is beautiful, but it was used as a tool by evil. This just shows that beautiful things can be used for good and for bad. “Nothing, dear lady, could make me homesick. He believes these large amounts of emotions and feelings of invulnerability and arrogance can be used as a tool for evil to play upon. In this novel it shows that beauty is capable of covering the evil or worthlessness that lies beneath. Hitler had used music as a part of propaganda to sway people into believing the party’s policies. There needs to be a balance between good and evil, or everyone will be effected. Power and leadership can also be used to obtain good or bad results. However, like Hitler when he had too much power he misused it and this resulted in the deaths of sixty million people. He always dies down Paul’s confidence. An excellent city for military pomp and processions. He now keeps all his feelings suppressed because he now sees his former feelings of invulnerability and optimism as unwise or even criminal.
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