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| quote: | Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
Bingo.
A good work of fiction says more about the human condition than any work of non-fiction ever could. Just because it might do so through metaphor and allegory does not make the truth it contains any less profound. |
Consider how one such as myself thinks. I am an analytical thinker. I don't really have an understanding of metaphors or abstract literary messages. Hell, when I had to read Shakespeare and other works in high school, it was nothing but words to me. I didn't understand anything if the teacher didn't explain it in simple terms. I have nothing against it, but it's just not for me.
I think along clear set lines, which is why math is my fortee, and literature, artistic creativity, abstract symbolism is my weakness.
| quote: | | what about music, film, etc? |
I love music because its something I don't have to think about. Film is great because a lot of times, I can relate to what is on screen. Also, one rarely has to spend time trying to understand the music or film. With paintings, literature, etc., one must spend time trying to understand it, and I am one who rarely understands what an artist means when he paints a picture. I've got Dali paintings all over my house. They look trippy and cool. Beyond that, I have no clue what they mean, nor do I really care. They just look cool to me. It's just a matter of personal tastes...
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