![]() So we are all programmed to be "like somebody else", to be conformists without own voice and eyes. If the words form sentences without sence, what happens with your inner world? What happens with the meaning of words like freedom? Every word could make a sentence, but the viewer have to ask him self: if the sentence make sense to us is it true, is it my sentence or I've just swallow it as a junk food? Main question is are we able to resist the society order by repeating, deconstructing or experiencing our own sentence? ![]() Based on language as s code like de Saussure see it, every object could start a story. "Nobody is island" - everyone is affected by the language rules, we swallow the rules with the sentences. But the meaning is lost in forced communication, seen as one way declamation. It's rules create a new structure for this individual so the language can fulfill the aim for knowledge gathering. The intervention of the language is painful. The society is all empty of meaning sentences spilled onto the protagonist. The structure of one sentence is used to represent one person. ![]() Impressive structuralism literature, which is searching for the basic principles of how we as a part of the society are determined by the language. ![]() Just by reading you can watch the performance. Amazing play! For the first time during reading the play I can see every detail, sound, light on the stage.
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