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The Road to the Churchyard

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257:. Lobgott, who has suffered tragedy in his life, is headed to the cemetery. On the way there he, a self-destructive man, is intercepted by Life. This bothers Lobgott, who demands life take another way, but is ignored and a chase occurs. The chase can be interpreted as Lobgott trying to prevent Life from taking its course, to get it out of his way, or it can be interpreted as Lobgott expressing his wish to participate in it. Life escapes, Lobgott dies, and his body is unceremoniously shoved into the ambulance, as a loaf into an oven. 228:
The story then moves onto a physical description of the main character, Lobgott Piepsam. His trousers are too short for him, and his black kid gloves were shabby and his collar frayed. His face is remarkable because of his nose. It is large, covered in marks and, in contrast to his pale face, red. He
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Next, a young boy on a bicycle passes him, but stops when Lobgott threatens with a formal complaint to the city government, because he is riding a bike on the church road where that isn't permitted. The boy simply shrugs him off and tries to drive off. Lobgott runs after him, grabs the back of the
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When the boy drives off, Lobgott proceeds to yell, curse, and scream uncontrollably for riding a bike on the path to the cemetery. A crowd gathers around him, of which he remains unaware, and in the end loses consciousness, with the ambulance driving him away.
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This work parodies Naturalism (e.g. the alcoholism) and Mann's own Nietzschean influences. The recurrent protest present here in a comic vein, as well as in many other Mann's works, is against ignorant vitality epitomized here as the young boy on the bicycle.
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The boy on the bicycle, called "Life" in the short story, punches Lobgott after Lobgott grabs his bicycle. A trivialization of the blond beast, the embodiment of ruthless energy,
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Lobgott ("Praise God") Piepsam, an alcoholic who recently lost his wife, children and his job. The representation of a rudimentary protest against vitality.
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bike and causes it to fall over. The boy responds by punching him in the chest and further threatening him, should he again stop him.
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The short story begins with a description of the gravel paved road to the churchyard, as well as of the half-paved
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running parallel to it. During the introduction sequence, various persons travelling it are described, such as
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is going to the church to visit the graves of his wife and children. His children died as
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and then in 1903 in an anthology of Mann's six short stories, entitled
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The short story has been interpreted as an allegory for
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Index


Thomas Mann
Helen Tracy Lowe-Porter
David Luke
German
Short Story
Germany
ISBN
9780140033984
The Road to the Churchyard
Internet Archive
German
short story
Thomas Mann
Simplicissimus
Helen Tracy Lowe-Porter
David Luke
highway
soldiers
merchants
infants
alcoholic
Life
Nietzsche
Übermensch
Stories of Three Decades
Martin Secker
Alfred A. Knopf
"The Path to the Cemetery"
ISBN

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