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May 22, 2007 at 11:59 PM #17196
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ParticipantThat threw me the first time. There’s a clip I posted under “Blatty and Blair” where Blatty says that Karras is hoping there’s a net out there… Fear of the demon getting control again, I think. Or mental collapse from all he had seen? There are so many theories 😉
May 23, 2007 at 11:59 PM #17201granville1
ParticipantI really don’t understand the originating question, “why did he jump anyway?”…
Karras jumped because (whether rightly or mistakenly) he thought that the way to get the demon out of the MacNeil house for good was to take it out the window with him: ” I won’t let you hurt them – you’re coming with me!” is not the cry of a man who has any illusions about the consequences of jumping out the window with the demon inside of him. He will smash the shutters and jump – and if he is killed in the process, so be it: Regan and family will be safe.
This is why I find Blatty saying that Karras hopes there will be “a net out there” irrational and incoherent.
First, Karras doesn’t really have time to think ahead that far.
Second, had he been thinking about the jump, he’d be a moron to think that he could possibly escape without horrendous if not fatal injuries.
Third, if Karras was really the highly logical person the novel presents him as being, he would not be likely to fantasize about a “net” – whether physical or metaphorical – to buffer his fall.
Fourth, a “net-hoping” Karras contradicts the “man for others” type of compassion he has manifested throughout the book: throughout, he gives himself utterly to others, no matter how it hurts, regardless of the consequences. To have Karras, at the very end of his life, and as his very last act, suddenly turn cold, calculating, and avoiding toward his own compassionate impulses, vitiates the Karras that Blatty has so skillfully etched – as well as introducing an obtrusively gratuitous venality to this saintly character.
If Blatty really said that Karras was hoping for a net, I can only think that Blatty was having an incautious moment, and made a verbal faux pas.
May 23, 2007 at 11:59 PM #17202oki9Sedo
ParticipantI’m not sure I understand the question…is it if Karras had overcome the demon, then why did he bother jumping? The answer is because he’d only overcome the demon for long enough to make himself jump.
May 23, 2007 at 11:59 PM #17205Blizzi
ParticipantI don’t disagree with you,oki9Sedo… Maybe WPB was a little incautious. I posted the clip a while ago. It’s interesting aside from this conversation 😉 . I don’t think he meant that Karras was literally hoping for a net; He didn’t want to die… like you say, he wanted to save Regan (and the rest) and if he had to die in the process, so be it. Either way, he jumped and saved everyone. Yeah, I think he jumped for the same reason you do; “he’d only overcome the demon for long enough to make himself jump”. Had he stayed in the room, things probably would have gone MUCH worse.
May 25, 2007 at 11:59 PM #17232Regan
ParticipantI always viewed it as an act of self-sacrafice….similar to that of Jesus Christ dying on the cross; athough, not on the same scale. Karras sacraficed his life, so that he could save Regan, while afirming his faith in the process.
May 25, 2007 at 11:59 PM #17233oki9Sedo
ParticipantI don’t disagree with you,oki9Sedo… Maybe WPB was a little incautious. I posted the clip a while ago. It’s interesting aside from this conversation . I don’t think he meant that Karras was literally hoping for a net; He didn’t want to die… like you say, he wanted to save Regan (and the rest) and if he had to die in the process, so be it. Either way, he jumped and saved everyone. Yeah, I think he jumped for the same reason you do; “he’d only overcome the demon for long enough to make himself jumpâ€. Had he stayed in the room, things probably would have gone MUCH worse.
Yeah, if he hadn’t jumped Pazuzu would have used his body to kill Regan and do God knows what else.
May 26, 2007 at 11:59 PM #17242Blizzi
ParticipantExactly. Regan has a good theory, too.
May 26, 2007 at 11:59 PM #12970pazrags
Participanthi had a few questions why is it that at the ending of the movie when karras fights the demon who possesses him and wins why did he jump anyway?
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