There is so much confusion today concerning the Role
of the reader in narrative. Either the reader has been marginalized –
considered an observer – a disinterested party – and thus excluded from the
story and its meaning – all the meaning is in the text, or the reader has been glorified
- entirely integrated – and therefore understood as merrily floating around in
the story as the maker of all its meaning – a reader’s response is not to the
meaning, it is the meaning. Neither of these options would seem to be fitting. The
role of the reader, by contrast, is to imaginatively connect with the
characters in the story, the plot, and the action, and to appropriately fill in
meaning where invited to do so by the narrator. I hope this points us in a
better direction.
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Thursday Thoughts - November 9
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