Sunday, March 10, 2019

Consequence of Self Deception

The consequence of self-deceit can be disastrous. Self-deception can be defined as a misconception that is favoured to the soul who holds it. In an attempt to justify ones behaviour, we often, unknowingly, gloss over or still alter the fairness of our past, in order to escape the feelings of guilt, embarrassment, shame, or tear down to nurse the passel around us. However, consequently, the act of self-deception can be disastrous, not only for the delinquent, but also for those around them.This is continuously envisioned in Tennessee Williams play, A tramcar named Desire, as the protagonist, Blanche Dubois, spins a web of ambidextrous lies to escape the painful truth of her past. It isnt only Blanche, however, that find them self a victim of their own self -deception, struggling to free themselves from the operose hold, eventually organiseing to their disastrous downfall. On the other hand however, as self-deception can be extremely dangerous in veritable cases, it can al so help assist in delaying/preventing disasters from occurring.As such, the act of self-deception can leave ever lasting damage, whilst, for some, preventing it, as they attempt to protect the ones they love. Remembering the past, may often be a painful and traumatic experience, as unpleasant events are recalled. As such, certain individuals may course to try to fabricate these past events, in order to steer easy of shame or embarrassment, and escape the harsh blows of reality. In Tennessee Williams play, A Streetcar named Desire, the protagonist, Blanche Dubois, is depicted in a manner where she comes across as a deceitful liar as she only tells what ought to be the truth.Blanche is slightly ashamed of her traumatic past and the ancestors epic fornications precede to the loss of the family home in Belle Reve, as well as Blanche, searching for love and affection in strangers. Blanches deception to herself and the people around her, lead to her ultimate tragic downfall as she does nt search for realism, she wants conjury in her life. Throughout the course of the play, Blanche is convinced and has deceived herself, but not the people around her, and as the light is shun over and her unpleasant past is brought to light, Blanche spirals down, consequently leading to her downfall.In certain circumstances, an individual may attempt to supress or repress an event if it is possibly distasteful to their current reality. By choosing to supress a fraction of the truth in the event, one may entrust to apparently continue on aliment in their current reality, forcing themselves to believe what they hope to be real. In Tennessee Williams play, A Streetcar names Desire, Stella Kowalski decides to repress her thoughts, when her babe Blanche Dubois informed her of how she was raped by Stellas husband Stanley.Stella believes that if she does chose to believe what her baby has told her about her husband, Stella cannot continue living in her current reality with Stanley Kow alski. Stella however, resolute to continue living a life, with the man she loves whilst having to make her own truth of the story she was told by her sister Blanche. Although, through the act of self-deception, Stella manages to continue on, living the life she loves, with the man that she loves, steering clear of the disaster she may pay back otherwise faced.

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