Literary Trope
Sep. 26th, 2009 10:37 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Solipsism is the idea that a single individual is all that exists and that the perceived world is a creation of that individual's fantasy.
An idea that is nearly the opposite--that the world as the individual perceives it is an illusion created by an evil power for the purpose of deceiving the individual--is implicit in Descartes' fear that reality is the deception of an evil genius, against which he can at least prove his own existence by ergo cogito, ergo sum, in the teaching of O'Brien in 1984 that reality is what the party says it is, in the Prisoner where false realities are being constantly created to deceive No. 6 and it eventually seems that the reality he knew in London before coming to the village was just another such illusion, in Carperter's perhaps underrated film, They live, where the reality we see all around us is determined by alien mind control machines, and--so I am told--in the Matrix.
What is the name of this trope for the purposes of literary criticism?
An idea that is nearly the opposite--that the world as the individual perceives it is an illusion created by an evil power for the purpose of deceiving the individual--is implicit in Descartes' fear that reality is the deception of an evil genius, against which he can at least prove his own existence by ergo cogito, ergo sum, in the teaching of O'Brien in 1984 that reality is what the party says it is, in the Prisoner where false realities are being constantly created to deceive No. 6 and it eventually seems that the reality he knew in London before coming to the village was just another such illusion, in Carperter's perhaps underrated film, They live, where the reality we see all around us is determined by alien mind control machines, and--so I am told--in the Matrix.
What is the name of this trope for the purposes of literary criticism?
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Date: 2009-09-26 09:29 pm (UTC)However note that in the popular imagination it does have a name; everyone calls it the Matrix.
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