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Thursday, July 12, 2007
 

i was going to write a blog about why i read novels, but this is better.

"Was everyone else really as alive as she was? For example, did her sister really matter to herself, was she as valuable to herself as Briony was? Was being Cecilia just as vivid an affair as being Briony? Did her sister also have a real self concealed behind a breaking wave, and did she spend time thinking about it, with a finger held up to her face? Did everybody, including her father, Betty, Hardman? If the answer was yes, then the world, the social world, was unbearably complicated, with two [7] billion voices, and everyone's thoughts striving in equal importance and everyone's claim on life as intense, and everyone thinking they were unique, when no one was. One could drown in irrelevance. But if the answer was no, then Briony was surrounded by machines, intelligent and pleasant enough on thge outside, but lacking the bright and private inside feeling she had. This was sinister and lonely, as well as unlikely. For, though it offended her sense of order, she knew it was overwhelmingly probably that everyone else had thoughts like hers. She knew this, but only in a rather arid way; she didn't really feel it."

"...But she knew very well that if she had not stood when she did, the scene would still have happened, for it was not about her at all."

...As she stood in the nursery waiting for her cousins' return she sensed she could write a scene like the one by the fountain and she could include a hidden observer like herself. She could imagine herself hurrying down now to her bedroom, to a clean block of lined paper and her marbled, Bakelite fountain pen. She could see the simple sentences, the accumulating telepathic symbols, unfurling at the nib's end. She could write the scene three times over, from three points of view; her excitement was in the prospect of freedom, of being delivered from the cumbrous struggle between good and bad, heroes and villains. None of these three was bad, nor were they particularly good. She need not judge. There did not have to be a moral. She need only show separate minds, as alive as her own, struggling with the idea that other minds were equally alive. It wasn't only wickedness and scheming that made people unhappy, it was confusion and misunderstanding; above all, it was the failure to grasp the simple truth that other people are as real as you. And only in a story could you enter these different minds and show how they had an equal value. That was the only moral a story need have."
Currently Reading: Atonement: A Novel
 Posted 7/12/2007 10:17 PM - 26 views - 4 comments

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I will have to find out more about Atonement. I especially enjoyed the first passage.

Honestly, I have to think that intelligence plays a strong roll in self-awareness and that, even among intelligent people it is rare to find a self-aware individual. I base this on the way people tend to behave as though they can't even conceive of someone else's pain being relevant. If you can't empathize, it is probably because you don't know yourself.
Posted 7/13/2007 7:57 AM by crackcannon - reply

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RYC: I'm almost ready to regard Capitalism as a failed experiment.

I guess the problem is, what services should be provided by the government, and which should be provided by the private sector? It's hard to say...

Posted 7/21/2007 2:36 AM by misanthrope91776 - reply

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Mind boggle.  I want to read more on it. =)
Posted 8/1/2007 2:27 PM by faefever - reply

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RYC: Indeed, I'd have a lot less conversations if I did that, lol.
Posted 8/10/2007 5:46 PM by crackcannon - reply


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