Final essay on Martin Amis Times' Arrow

Final essay on Martin Amis Times' Arrow Order Description Essay On This topic: 3. The reversal of cause and effect caused by reverse chronology seemingly produces a moral inversion in the narrator (and perhaps also in the reader), in which everything good becomes bad and vice versa. Q: Does the humour (part I) or the grotesque-sublimity (part II) of the inversion become a sort of moral critique? Is this view complicated by the change over the course of the novel, from the humour of part one, for example the ‘atrocities’ performed in hospitals’, to the Nazi project of “To dream a race. To make a people from the weather” (Chapter 5)? 6 pages double spaced with Book reference in MLA on last page

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