Friday, November 8, 2019
Themes of All the Kings men essays
Themes of All the King's men essays In the novel All the Kings Men by Robert Penn Warren, Sadie Burkes mind is pulled in conflicting directions by two opposite forces. Although only a minor character, Sadies personality displays enough depth to contribute the themes in the novel. Caught in between loving and hating Willie, Sadies mind became the ultimate tug-of-war. Even though Sadie appears to not care for Willie, I dont care whether he ever gets there; it wont be skin off my nose (Warren 85), she is really the reason Willie flourished the way he did. According to her, she took him when he was the Sap of the Year and put him in big time. (Warren 142) So, while Sadie pretends to remain stoic on the outside, it becomes apparent that Willie subsists more than just her boss. The outcome of this scenario concludes that Sadie fell into a twisted love relationship with Willie. When Willie takes a trip to Chicago, he and his friends decide to visit a night club where a little tart with fake Swedish hair on her head and skates on her feet and practically nothing on in between (Warren 143) becomes very friendly with Willie. When Sadie finds out about this, she goes into hysterics. She exclaims that its going to be like that-its always been that way, and itll keep on-being like that- (Warren 144). This conflict illustrates the theme that power confuses the means of how we got where were we are, and that man is a flawed character. Despite the actions taking place by Willie, Sadie states that hell always come back, because he cant do it without me, and he knows it. (Warren 144). As expected, Willie continues doings things to push Sadie over the edge. Sadie has always used the threat Ill kill him, I swear to God, Ill kill him! (Warren 141) She finally could take no more as Willie was throwing her over and pr...
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