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Review Of Reviews Essay Research Paper I

Review Of Reviews Essay, Research Paper


I chose to review John Updike?s Review ?It Was Sad? from the


October 14th issue of ?The New Yorker?. In the review, Updike examines


several works concerning the tragedy of the Titanic. He cites these works, I


feel, to support his own opinion about the event, and the different accounts of


what really happened.


Updike spends some time disproving the belief that the upper class


male passengers heroically sacrificed their own seats on the lifeboats for


those less fortunate than themselves. He even points out, who he feels, are


the real heroes in this catastrophe. This shows he is writing from a moral


perspective, relating to these works.


He definitely takes the position of the lower class of American society


as this time in history, and even brings up the topic of racism and sexism in


the recall of the event. It seems that the ships crew and the lower class


passengers were the most courageous in the eventful two and half hours it


took for the ship to totally go under. He provides quotes from the various


selections, one being the statistics of death, by class. These statistics show


that, in actuality, more of the upper class passengers survived th

an the lower


classes (by both percentage, and total people).


Updike also examines, in depth, the cultural effect of the sinking of the


Titanic. The thought that a ship declared unsinkable going down on its first


voyage was at the very least, shocking to the public. Who could look at


invention and progress in the same way? Updike seems to point out that the


public at this time is naive and quick to make idealistic judgments.


He also refers to the passengers moral standpoints, describing the


decisions they made not only during the ship?s final hours but also during the


whole trip. To further prove his point, he gives the testimony included in one


of the books, concerning a Senator who heard the screaming of the suffering


passengers but made no attempt to rescue them. The people on that half filled


life boat refused to return for other, offering the excuse that they could have


been injured by the crowd. He gives other similar examples of such acts.


It seems to me that Updike not only wanted to review the events of the


disaster, but also make a statement about social classes and their values. I


feel that he presented an accurate description of the American cultural scene


at that time.

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