Saturday, April 3, 2010
“Derrida: Fear of Writing”
I feel like Derrida has doubts when it comes to his writing, not fears. He is uncertain when approaching a new topic whether his writing is appropriate or acceptable. This kind of doubt is completely common and normal. It is very common for a writer to be nervous or doubt whether his/her work is well written. I have definitely experienced this kind of anxiety when it comes to writing. I am at times uncertain if I am expressing myself in the way that I want my work to be interpreted. I am also sometimes nervous about how the reader will react to my writing. This doubt is caused by the uncertainty that lies within our self conscious. We will never be completely satisfied with ourselves and whenever the body can insert doubt, it will. We will always doubt whether what we write is good enough for the reader to read.Derrida just expresses himself the best way that he can, with his choice and combination of words. He just takes a chance and hopefully the reader can see his view through his writings.
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