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Re: BPD
Yeah well, as an English major I am taught, no
brainwaswhed to believe the creed of "The Intentional
Falicy." In other words, authoral intention really
does not matter. :-)
--- Keith Bergendorff <kbergend@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >From: Aaron Edwards Subject: BPD
> >Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2003 16:00:37 -0700 (PDT)
> >
> >Ok,
> >In my lit of the romantics class, I am supposed to
> >being in an allegory of any type. AS an example,
> the
> >professor passed out the lyrics to "All Along the
> >Watchtower." I thought to myself, why not bring in
> an
> >otr song. ANyway, I'm thinking BPD, long term
> >relationship as an alegory for mental illness, but
> I
> >am kind of torn. Is BPD alegory or metaphor? Any
> >thoughts? I love being an english major, you get to
> >rip off other people's genuis on a regular basis
> :-)
> >
>
> Personally I think BPD is meant more literally than
> either allegory or
> metaphor. I think it's about actually being in love
> with someone having a
> self-destructive personality.
>
> But then I was a psychology major. ;-)
>
> Keith from NY
>
>
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- Re: BPD
- From: "Keith Bergendorff" <kbergend@hotmail.com>