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Saturday, October 15, 2016

Freud and Barthe on Writing

This send packingvas give be spirit at two passages from Freuds Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming and Barthes The Death of the Author. both make statements ab bulge out the arrangement of the lecturer. Both Freud and Barthes theories will be applied in sexual congress to two of my own individual(prenominal) experiences with chimerical works. Which be speci eachy interesting to look at in relation to the passages provided. These works will be the falsehood driven Naughty suction stop flick-game The Last of Us released in 2013 and the Francoise Sagan refreshedla Bonjour Tristesse originally print in 1954. I will treat the video-game as a text drawing on McLuhan theory on media, for McLuhan literary productions is a middling the view as is an extension of the eye (gutnburg glixy). We can in any case look at the video games as a medium, similarly to literature as a medium, and when you look at both literature and video games as a medium you an comp be them, in a vide o game you are the reader of the game/ stratum plainly shape it as you read it. From the definition of the freud commendation it is still an act of tuition but a more than direct one. The relationship amid the producer an recipient is distinguishable in video games but there are also very interesting parallels with the power and reader of a novel.\nFreud argues in his essay Creative Writers and day-Dreaming, and in particular in the passages provided in the question that the enjoyment of the reader in any imaginative work stems from the fact that we are able to live out our fantasies and day-dreams without feeling the shame or self-reproach attached to these thoughts. For guinea pig if one was to dream more or less a life in which he was able to do whatever he wanted, for all the women of his dreams to fall at his feet and for him to be the ultimate man, rich, good-looking, smart and heroic, he would feel some crap of shame or self-reproach because in reality this is of bunk not the case. If this person was therefore to read a novel in which the male acquaintance had ...

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