General Cummings and Lieutenant Hearn

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General Cummings and Lieutenant Hearn are contrasting military officers in Norman Mailer’s World War II novel, embodying opposing views on authority, power, and individual conscience.

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instanceOf World War II fiction characters
fictional character duo
literary characters
appearsIn The Naked and the Dead
contrastsWith authoritarian leadership vs. moral resistance
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Norman Mailer
depictsTheme authority
individual conscience
power
exploresConcept existentialism in combat
military hierarchy
morality in war
firstPublishedInWork 1948
hasGenre war novel
hasLiteraryFunction ideological foils
hasMember General Cummings
Lieutenant Hearn
hasNarrativeFunction dramatization of power relations in the army
hasRole contrasting military officers
isPartOf American postwar literature
languageOfWork English
setDuring World War II
usedAs vehicle for political and philosophical ideas

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The Naked and the Dead hasFoilCharacters General Cummings and Lieutenant Hearn