Examples Of Nihilism In No Country For Old Men

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Cormac McCarthy’s No Country for Old Men:
Morality, Principle, and Fate in Literature Cormac McCarthy’s critically acclaimed 2005 novel No Country for Old Men, centers around three major characters (Llewellyn Moss, Anton Chigurh, and Ed Tom Bell) whose lives intertwine after a chain reaction occurs related to a drug deal gone bad near the Mexican-American border in 1980. While hunting antelope to bring home for dinner, protagonist Llewellyn Moss stumbles upon the bloody aftermath of a messy drug deal. After investigating the area and searching for who he thought would be “the last man standing” (McCarthy, 15), Moss finds another dead body lying next to a satchel containing 2.4 million dollars in cash. He makes the critical decision to pick …show more content…

Nihilism is described as the rejection of all religious and moral principles, usually in the belief that life is essentially meaningless. After the protagonist’s death, the reader’s attention was focused more on Ed Tom Bell. Through the pages of monologue he had at the start of every chapter, one can infer that the Sherriff walks away from making sense of a moral world that seems corrupt and broken. This is shown at the start of the novel where he mentions a “prophet of destruction” (McCarthy, 4) whom he doesn’t want to meet and fails to understand. The series of events that Bell witnessed led to nihilism in the novel as he failed to understand the morality in the universe. Because of this, Bell retires from duty at the end of the novel. In William Golding’s 1954 novel The Lord of the Flies, a group of British boys find themselves stranded on an uninhabited island after their plane crashes. The story focuses on the boys as they try to govern themselves. The novel focuses on themes such as human nature and instinct which lead the novel to have a sense of nihilism throughout. The boys lose their sense of morality for survival, leading to questions that bring up nihilism. Both novels touch on this philosophy as they challenge morality and human nature through the experiences and ideals of the

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