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Escapism In The Amazing Adventures Of Kavalier And Clay

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Michael Chabon’s recurring theme in The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay is the notion of escapism. Samuel Clay and Joe Kavalier both faced situations in their lifetime that initiated and warranted means of escape, whether figuratively or literally. In fact, these events have shaped them into the characters that they later develop into. Joe Kavalier, trained under a master Ausbrecher to become an escape artist, develops the ability to prevail and escape from dangerous circumstances. In addition to that, he escapes from reality of the Nazis’s expansion and ubiquitous presence in Europe by using his fictional comic character, the Escapist, to battle the Nazis on paper. Other forms of escape that Joe Kavalier faced was escaping from death. One instance, was his escape from drowning during his early days under the tutelage of Bernard Kornblum. Kavalier had requested his brother, Thomas, to assist him by pushing him into the water while Joe of the River Moldau. Thomas and Joe essentially escaped death by not drowning and living to talk about it. In addition, perhaps Joe’s most life-changing, both good and bad, escape was being able to leave his native country and start a new life in America to …show more content…

While Sammy had his fair share of escaping reality, they are more practical in comparison to Joe’s. Finding great meanings in the little and simple things in life, Sammy loses himself to his daydreams of being a well-known and widely admired publisher, traveling around the world to famous places with his father, and taking care of the important women in his life--his mother and grandmother. However, Sammy’s master accomplishment of escape is yet to be his escape from his own personal homosexuality. His homosexuality is also an aspect and self-identity that morphed into chains of shame and burden due to the fact that the subject was a matter of strong taboo during the 1930s and World War

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