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Title: Week 13


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Week 13
  • The Tin Drum

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Director
  • Volker Schlöndorff
  • The Ogre, The Legend of Rita, Palmetto, The
    Handmaids Tale
  • Theme the human potential for evil
  • Theme the search for moral values, the desire to
    try out power and keep power over one another
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  • I wouldnt call youth innocent, because I dont
    believe much in innocence. I do believe in the
    discovery of evil, and how difficult it is to
    know beforehand whats good and whats bad. You
    find out after the fact where the good is and
    where the evil is and there is no line that you
    can see clearly when you cross from good to bad.
    Everybody is just ambiguous, both good and evil.
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  • I recall that we did pretty bad things, actually
    knowing they were bad. You spend part of your
    childhood trying things out trying out violence,
    experimenting with inflicting pain on others, as
    well as trying to be good to others. I dont see
    much innocence in childhood maybe ethical
    innocence is something we acquire through life.
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When he was 11 he starred in The Tin Drum, which
caused much controversy due to the fact that
David was shown in sex scenes with an adult.
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Characters
  • Oskar Matzerath a deranged dwarf storyteller
  • Agnes Matzerath Oscars mother
  • Alfred Matzerath Agnes husband
  • Jan Bronski Agnes Polish cousin, her lover and
    possibly Oskars father
  • Mr. Bebra a circus midget, the consummate
    survivor
  • Roswitha Raguna Bebras associate
  • Maria Truczinski a neighbors sister, who
    becomes Oscars lover, bears Oscars child and
    then proceeds to marry his father.

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The Tin Drum
  • Author Günter Grass
  • Genres satire, allegory, surrealist fiction,
    picaresque fiction, a fictional version of the
    theater of the absurd
  • The autobiographical novel chronicles Europes
    violent history during the first half of the 20th
    century. It focuses on Germanys role in that
    upheaval as the narrator records his experiences,
    first in a Polish city Danzig (an area between
    Germany and Poland, set up as a semiautonomous
    state after WWI), then in a German city,
    Düsseldorf.

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Plot of the Novel
  • 1. When Oskar was born, he soon showed himself to
    be an infant whose mental development was
    complete at birth.
  • 2. On his 3rd birthday, Oskar, by a sheer act of
    will, decided to stop growing.
  • 3. He discovered that he had an ability to
    shatter glass with his voice, a talent that
    became a means of destruction when he wanted to
    express his hostility and outrage.

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  • 4. Oscars mother, after witnessing a revolting
    scene of eels being extracted from the head of a
    dead horse submerged in water, perversely
    enforced a diet of fish on herself and died.
  • 5. Jan Bronski was executed after an S.S. raid on
    the Polish post office where he had gone with
    Oskar.
  • 6. Oskar became Marias lover and fathered her
    child. Maria then married Alfred Matzerath.

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  • 7. Oskar then joined Bebras troupe of
    entertainers for the Nazis and became the lover
    of the timeless Roswitha Raguna.
  • 8. When the Russians invaded Danzig, Alfred
    Matzerath, to conceal his affiliations, swallowed
    the Nazi party pin that Oskar had shoved into his
    hand and died.
  • 9. Before long, he began to grow (symbolizing
    possibilities of a new beginning in West Germany)
    and develop a hump (showing that the hopes are
    quickly crushed).

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  • 10. His postwar life took him to West Germany,
    where he was wrongly accused of killing a
    neighbor.
  • 11. Oskar submitted to being judged insane and
    atoning for a guilt not strictly his, because to
    his own sense he was guilty by implication.
  • (Taken from Literary Reference Centerpowered by
    EBSCOhost)

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Food for Thought
  • 1. Why does Oskar refuse to grow? Why does he
    choose the infantile perspective?
  • 2. Discuss the depiction of the Nazi regime. Is
    it presented positively or negatively?
  • 3. What causes Oskars mothers suffering?
  • 4. What are the functions of women in the film?
  • 5. What is the drum a symbol of?
  • 6. In what ways is The Tin Drum a Bildungsroman
    and an anti-bildungsroman?
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