Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Existentialism in Writing
Existentialism in WritingAs part of the Existence and Continuity of Fear by Flannery O'Connor, there are four main topics for a response essay on enduring chill. The first topic is: 'Context and Clarity of Presence.' This is about understanding the objective conditions in the first person. It involves an understanding of the relationship between subject and object, and the conditions of subject-object that are present in the first person.The second topic is about an understanding of reference and awareness. This is about establishing the object of perception as a result of one's own actions. It involves a potential awareness that accompanies the subjective self-awareness that is critical to the survival of consciousness. It includes an understanding of the differences between self-aware and self-absorbed, as well as a consideration of what would be required to maintain an awareness of the difference between them. The third topic is about an awareness of relationships.The fourth and f inal topic is about context and clarity of presence. This is about exploring the possibility of subject and object when the objective conditions are not present. It involves an evaluation of the realities of the objective and subjective, and their interactions.Context and clarity of presence can be described as two different concepts that are present together. When the environment is clear, it means that there is only one viewpoint, and that the person's thoughts and feelings can be fully absorbed. But when the environment is unclear, it is possible to perceive two viewpoints at once, because the speaker can also be made aware of both the objective and subjective.Context and clarity of presence are essential, because the survival of consciousness requires maintaining a stable state of awareness of both the objective and subjective. In terms of the conditions of the first person, this means that the observer must be attentive to both the subject and the object. They must be aware of both. These three topics are important to the goal of establishing the objective conditions of a self-observation of the first person.Objective conditions are not always present. There are times when the reality of the objective is absent, or the observer cannot be made aware of the objective. In such cases, the observer must engage in first person thinking. However, one must be careful not to become disconnected from one's personal beliefs.Subjective conditions must be present for one to be aware of them. When subjective conditions are present, the observer can think objectively. The listener is involved in first person thinking, and one can perceive the subject in the objective. The listener has the ability to sense the object and to be aware of it. However, the listener must have a proper and stable sense of the objective.In the essay 'What Have I Done to You,' a speaker realizes that he cannot observe himself from the outside. He watches his thoughts, which he describes as a bla ck hole he has drawn into himself. He concludes that he has created a singular reality. In doing so, he forces himself to recognize the objective and subjective, and this is why the interviewer asks him a question about the objective.
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