It’s the noun/verb/adjective (and all and none of these at the
conscious level of reality!! :P ) that has h0unded all us literature students
for almost 3years nw!! Since it’s the most-0ft discussed and most widely used
subject in every form of cultural expression : Music, Movies etc etc.. I think
its time we discuss what actually it’s all about! That’ll help us in our
understanding and interpretation of
literature.! So please use your Grey Cells, ppl, its begging for s0me action !!
*References from across the literary universe is welcome!
Please try give some insight into Freud-ian & Lawrence-ian
(@meg) kind of L0ve.. b’coz its totally beyond me.
~X(
There’s a very well known Sms on the topic which reads
:
“Its when you really truly absolutely like a person and you d0nt
kn0w why.. that’s what we call Love”
How true is that people? I think in every literary depiction this
is somewhat true.. take for example, Tridib in Amitav Ghosh’s ‘Shadow Lines’, he
falls in love with May Price, without any rhyme or reason. 0r may be there were
reasons, if we dig 0ut Freud and his ‘literally’ psycho
theory.
Sindhi falls in love with most eccentric of womankind there is,
and then refuses to accept that he does and complicates the
situations.
God! The deeper I think the madder ill Bec0me .. I guess.!
As I think and think and think.. I c0me to a conclusion that in
literature, l0ve is, more often than not, about 0neself rather than the
significant 0ther.. its about what kind of a mental disposition you have.. thus,
the soldier-boy in ‘The Fox’ is concerned about “his worth” all the time, which
he calculates in terms of how he will ‘get’ the girl. Miriam in Sons and Lovers
is totally suffering from a very low self esteem and fear of abandonment coupled
with a belief that ‘she is not meant for day to day happy life but for higher
things, like Tragedy’.. thanks to which she ensures that tragedy does befall her
and even when it doesn’t, she carves out her own tragedy for herself.! Fcukin
m0r0n Lawrence !:P And with all these already there, she has set her eyes on
Paul .. “who is incapable of anything, but friendship” because “that’s a flaw in
my makeup” as he is suffering from m0ther-fixati0n!! God!!!! Anything else left
out by yu Mr. Lawrence ?
Awright let me site some ‘sane’ and ‘normal’ examples. Rukmani in
Nectar and Rukmini in Collector’s Wife are better balanced when it comes to
Love. They are both very clear about their respective ideas of how they define
love. And both of them end up comparatively happier than their slightly-psycho
counterparts. :P
D in French Lover is
another ‘character’ who is absolutely clueless about what she wants- and ends up ‘giving’ when she
ought not to and refusing to ‘’give” when she might as well have. Do wrong
decisions really teach her nothing?
Guess not.. and what is it that she wants in life? The novel ends with
the picture of a lonely D standing in a well-furnished but ‘empty’ room and her
life devoid of any hope for future or anyone to share it with, considering that
her ‘French lover’ has now left her and
her mother is dead. Perhaps it was the impressions of a ’family’ (her parents’)
life as unsuccessful and suppressing for the female rooted in her mind that
prevent her from entering into/ living in, any normal relationship. The only
person that she recalls as she stands alone in her room is her mother, with whom
she probably feels at peace with, with whose failed relationship with her
husband she identifies.
Many a times, across various literary representations, characters
often fall in love with people in whom they find a reflection of what they think
they are lacking in themselves. Like Laila, the rich, upper class girl with
golden locks falls in love with a cigarette-smoking Roadside Romeo called Amir (
in “A Thousand Splendid Suns”)
Now coming to the real life.. Hmmm.. Its intensely personal, and
like we all know, differs from one person to another. So any attempt to describe
it universally would be futile. !
I leave the task to more mature and able gurls.. Go Qd!! Go Meg !!
:D
/farheen
1 comment:
Farhie!! posting raat ke gyarah baje? wat baat wat baat ! :)
and QD and UD(ear) both posting about the synonomous L and A word respectively?? what's up? now what do I write... I'll just go and start my research while you read my psychobabble post prior to yours ;)
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