Monday, 4 April 2016

My views on Deconstruction

Respected Sir,
According to Derrida, the term Deconstruction is hard to define as it has no exact meaning at all. It is a form of philosophical and literary analysis. Deconstruction is a way of reading and text and there by exposing the instability of meaning which the text tries to cover up.
As a post-structuralist critic, here I want to give an example of literary text. T.P. Kailasam’s “The Purpose”, in which he deconstructs the original myth from Mahabharata and in his play he gave more importance to the Eklavya’s character and presented the unknown things which are not originally in Mahabharata.
In structure we find intention of author and in post structure author is dead. So, post structuralist stand against the text and deconstruct the work of literature.
 Thank you….