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7/11/2025, 2:46:34 PM
>>24539703
>If the writer means to write one thing but actually writes something with implications that are completely different
That is called incompetency.
>the author's intent doesnt magically rewrite reality.
Fiction isn't reality dumbass.
Death of the Author apologists think that people who argue against it think that the author is infallible. Instead, they try to argue that work is infallible. It is like the author is peering into a hole to another realm or he is divinely inspired. We get an army of retards that goes on to find a complicated counterintuitive in-universe explanation for every obvious oversight by the incompetent writers. Storytelling stops being a exercise in narrative and becomes about clarity of message.
>To compare to other fields, if a programmer intends to write a program but makes a mistake such that the program does something else, the computer will do what the program actually says rather than what the programmer intended (which is from where bugs originate)
>patch notes: Fixed a login exploit
>Fuck you Anon! That was a feature! You can't just patch that out!
>>24540061
I'm sure that 4 walls of TV is about censorship. The book burnings were indiscriminate and serve no other purpose but dumbing people down.
>>24539833
The only successful Right-wing capture in recent memory is the Barbie movie. Starship Troopers is still a bastardization that ruined the image of the original novel. Death of the Author is often the justification for all of these terrible adaptations and remakes.
>If the writer means to write one thing but actually writes something with implications that are completely different
That is called incompetency.
>the author's intent doesnt magically rewrite reality.
Fiction isn't reality dumbass.
Death of the Author apologists think that people who argue against it think that the author is infallible. Instead, they try to argue that work is infallible. It is like the author is peering into a hole to another realm or he is divinely inspired. We get an army of retards that goes on to find a complicated counterintuitive in-universe explanation for every obvious oversight by the incompetent writers. Storytelling stops being a exercise in narrative and becomes about clarity of message.
>To compare to other fields, if a programmer intends to write a program but makes a mistake such that the program does something else, the computer will do what the program actually says rather than what the programmer intended (which is from where bugs originate)
>patch notes: Fixed a login exploit
>Fuck you Anon! That was a feature! You can't just patch that out!
>>24540061
I'm sure that 4 walls of TV is about censorship. The book burnings were indiscriminate and serve no other purpose but dumbing people down.
>>24539833
The only successful Right-wing capture in recent memory is the Barbie movie. Starship Troopers is still a bastardization that ruined the image of the original novel. Death of the Author is often the justification for all of these terrible adaptations and remakes.
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