Reader's function

Davon 2022-01-02 08:01:50

Although this is a work that appears as a fantasy theme or a child theme, after reading it, you will find that it is also a work of hermeneutics. The author is obviously influenced by hermeneutics and believes that the interpretation of the text depends on The reader itself.
Mo's interpretation of the work led to changes in the world in the work and his own world. His interpretation of the work can be said to be correct, because when the author met the characters interpreted by mo, he admitted: "This is with me Imagine.”
The reader that Capricorn looked for could not fully interpret the author’s intentions correctly, but he still has his own interpretation, and he can also bring these incompletely interpreted characters into the world. Come. And he agrees with his own interpretation, which can be seen from his taking care of the animals he detoxified.
As the daughter of mo, maggie said that she inherited the talent of her father. In fact, it is better to say that the author wants to express the meaning that anyone has the ability to interpret the work. Maggie's interpretation of the work is also correct. She will shadow Brought out the works. However, in the world set by the film, readers are persecuted by the world in the works. Under the urgency, a true essence of hermeneutics is derived, that is, the final form of the work is in the consciousness of the reader, not the author. Yes, readers interpret the work according to their own thinking and ideas, and even the author can die. In other words, interpretation itself participates in history and changes history. So in the end, Maggie did not read according to the author's original, but continued to write by himself, and achieved the same effect as the original, and got a happy ending.
All in all, for the same work, every reader has the ability to interpret. Each reader’s interpretation is similar or identical, but it will never be exactly the same. The final shape of the work is also completed in the reader’s interpretation. The unscrambled and shaped works are all different, and the works are carried forward in various interpretations.

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  • Capricorn: Oh you are going to love him, and by love I mean cower in terror from.

  • Elinor Loredan: But I just adore everything Persian.

    Meggie Folchart: You've been to Persia, then?

    Elinor Loredan: Yes, a hundred times. Along with St. Petersburg, Paris, Middle-Earth, distant planets and Shangri-la. And I never had to leave this room. Books are adventure. They contain murder and mayhem and passion. They love anyone who opens them.