Deconstruction-Per+1

Deconstruction:

[|Simple Overview of Deconstruction]

=__**Overview**__=

====-The general idea of Deconstruction is to search the text for **contradictions**, to prove that the entire piece of literature **lacks unity**, meaning there is **no actual meaning or interpretation of the text**.====

-Reality is only based on what you are told and what you have **experienced**.

-The way you experience pieces of literature is based on your **views, life experiences, and what you are taught** and that is why **everyone views literature differently**.

-This really means that literature has **no meaning** and therefore language has no meaning.

-For, example if someone was taught their whole life that one is two they will interpret things differently than someone who is taught that one is one and two is two.

=__**Critique**__=


 * When working with an idea as complex as Deconstruction, it can sometimes cause more hurt than help.


 * Multiple things can go wrong if your don't fully **understand the process** of this Critical Lens.


 * A positive thing however shows you that you are never solely right about an **opinion in literature**, and that you either look much **deeper into the language** in the story, or just the opposite.


 * It can easily be a valid way of looking at literature if you understand it, but it becomes infinitely more difficult if you apply it to the world and try to deconstruct it

=__Examples__=

Although some pieces of literature can brag that they are notoriously easy for beginners looking into deconstruction, you can deconstruct any piece of writing. Books, poems, songs, labels, tags, even signs if you are that good at it. Literally everything is deconstruct-able, from the Mississippi river to manuals on how to work your computer, with the correct mindset and know how, it can be constructed.