Monday, November 9, 2015

The homework for my ethics class ...

This is a critically important assignment, as it forms the background for the full length movie (North Face) that we watch next week. You will write your end of term essay, which will be graded, on the decision they make after the accident ... This is not four men in a life boat (Queen v. Dudley and Stephens) but four men on a mountain face ... What would you do?



FIRST: use the link to watch the short trailer for the movie ...

SECOND: read the short Wikipedia articles enclosed below. The first paragraph is about the mountain. The second paragraph is about an attempt to climb the mountain a year before the film takes place. (Once you see the film you will realize why I included it.) The third paragraph is about the film, and yes it is based on a true story, and yes this wall is twice as big as El Capitan!

The NordwandGerman for "north wall" or "north face," is the spectacular north (or, more precisely, northwest by north) face of the Eiger (also known as the Eigernordwand: "Eiger north wall" or Eigerwand). It is one of the three great north faces of the Alps, along with the north faces of the Matterhorn and the Grandes Jorasses(known as 'the Trilogy'). It is about 1,800 m (5,900 ft) tall and overlooks Kleine Scheidegg and Grindelwald. At 2,866 metres inside the mountain lies the Eigerwand railway station. The station is connected to the north face by a tunnel opening at the face, which has sometimes been used to rescue climbers.

In 1935 two young German climbers from Bavaria, Karl Mehringer and Max Sedlmeyer, arrived at Grindelwald to attempt to climb the face. They waited a long time for good weather and when the clouds finally cleared they started. The two climbers reached the height of the Eigerwand station and made their first bivouac. On the following day, because of the greater difficulties, they gained little height. On the third day they made hardly any vertical ground. That night a storm broke and the mountain was hidden in fog, and then it began to snow. Avalanches of snow began to sweep the face and the clouds closed over it. Two days later, there was a short moment when the clouds cleared and the mountain was visible for a while. The two men were glimpsed, now a little higher and about to bivouac for the fifth time. Then the fog came down again and hid the climbers. A few days later the weather finally cleared, revealing a completely white north face. The two climbers were found later frozen to death at 3,300 m, at a place now known as "Death Bivouac".[7][9]

The movie portrays an attempt in 1936 to summit the Eiger via the north face by two competing climbing teams. The more prominently featured pair of German climbers are Toni Kurz (Fürmann) and Andi Hinterstoisser (Lukas) from Berchtesgaden. After being refused leave from the German army (falsely claiming one of them is getting married and the other is to be Best Man), they quit their service in order to make the attempt. They are portrayed as being more interested in mountaineering than in the current politics of the time. The competing team of Austrians that eventually teams up with the German team are portrayed as hoping for a Nazi-led incorporation of Austria into Germany. Watching their summit attempt is their childhood friend Luise (Wokalek), now working for a German newspaper, who is accompanied by her cynical superior Mr. Arau (Tukur).

THIRD: in your own words, answer the following questions and email your answers to me.
A. What is the Eigerwand?
B. How did the Death Bivouac get its name?
C. Who are Toni Kurz and Andi Hinterstoisser