Sense of Alienation in Goethe'sElective Affinities
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Abstract
The main objective of the research is to explore the existential alienation of
characters in Goethe's novelElective Affinitiesfrom the perspective of existential
philosophy. Characters in the novel make their own choices to create essence, which
is a self-construct and has nothing to do in conformity with others. They try to evade
compromise and contingency. Eduard, Charlotte, Captain and Ottiliecreate their own
world in their thought and remain committed to it. They live with other people but
exist alone. They seek private truth and find it only in isolation from 'they'. Eduard
compromises neither with Charlotte nor with Ottilie. He tries his best to lead his life
in romance but finally it proves to be merely sugar-coated romance because he can
neither pass his life happily with Charlotte nor succeed in getting married with Ottilie
despite his all attempts and efforts. At the end, he not only loses Ottilie but also his
own life. His vigorous attempts to marry Ottilie become like chasing wind as she
commits suicide. Ultimately, after her suicide, Eduard finds nowhere to lean against.
Therefore, he decides to be free from this existing hostile and demonic world. He
takes suicide as his weapon to fight against the rude and chaotic world and therefore
he commits suicide. Though the novel is a romantic text, it ends with the sheer
alienation of characters. Death is the extreme form of human feelings andpassions
which results in the optimum sense of alienation of the characters in the entire novel
Elective Affinities.
