persona
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A persona, in the word's everyday usage, is a social role or a character played by an actor. The word derives from the Latin for "mask" or "character", derived from the Etruscan word "phersu", with the same meaning.
The Persona in literature
Criticism of poetry and fiction to refer to a "second self" created by the author and through whom the narrative is related. Importantly, attributes and attitudes associated with the persona are understood to be separate from authorial intentions, per se, though there may in fact be some overlap between the two. For instance, in Dostoevsky's novel, Notes from Underground (generally considered to be the first existentialist novel), the narrator ought not to be conflated with Dostoevsky himself, despite the fact that Dostoevsky and his narrator may or may not have shared much in common. In this sense, the persona is basically a mouthpiece for a particular worldview. Another instance of this phenomenon can be found in Brett Easton Ellis' novel, American Psycho, the story of a sociopathic murderer living in New York City, who is a successful, if very troubled, Wall Street executive by day. The work is one of social satire, and as such may well reflect a good deal of authorial intention, but the persona of Patrick Bateman (the novel's first-person narrator) ought not to be conflated with the novel's author.In both of the examples just given, the persona is an active participant in the story he is narrating — it is his own story — but this need not be the case. To take another example from Dostoevsky's work, the narrator of The Brothers Karamazov is not an active participant in the story, but nevertheless presents a clear perspective on the events concerned therein. In other words, the invisible and omniscient narrator of Dostoevsky's novel gives the reader the impression of taking a definite attitude toward the proceedings being related, albeit subtly so, and mainly by tone of description and idiosyncratic phrasing.
Finally, the twentieth century has provided us with many intermediate instances. One example is Faulkner's novel As I Lay Dying, a story told entirely via the interior monologues of fifteen different first person narrators, and thus from the same number of differing perspectives. Another example of a vague or undefined relationship between narrator, protagonist, and persona--perhaps the preeminent such example in the English language--can be found in James Joyce's novel, Ulysses. Here we find instances of direct first person narration, third person narration mixed with first person stream of consciousness, dozens of pages of catechismic question-and-answer, a surrealistic stageplay-like episode with dialogue and stage directions, and finally the famous extended first person stream of consciousness soliloquy that closes the book. Examples such as these tend to blur or call into question the role of a persona, at the same time as they supply rich fodder for academic analyses of the works themselves.
To sum up, a persona can, broadly-speaking, be understood as the "organizing consciousness" of the narrative. This clearly differentiates it from any characters, even major and well-developed ones, who do not steer the reader's perspective on the proceedings. However, in some very well-defined cases, the question might arise: Why bother positing an organizing consciousness, understood on some level to be separate from that of the author, at all? Different schools of criticism will have differing answers to this question, and some — the post-structuralist school, for instance — might take issue with the very notion of a single organizing consciousness. But in general, the practice is adopted as a handy way of understanding the guiding principles of a work without treading too far into disputes about what a particular author was "really like" or "really thought about things" in his or her own personal life.
Charles Dickens and William Blake, for instance, were widely known to have progressive attitudes regarding the difficulties faced by the working classes in Victorian England and the effect of England's industrial revolution on contemporary life, respectively, and their attitudes were clearly reflected in their work. But other cases are not so clear-cut. Very little is known about the life of Thomas Pynchon, but his books, in particular, Gravity's Rainbow, have achieved iconic status in modern Western literature. Furthermore, if the interpretation of a work is taken to be fundamentally the process of deciphering an author's personal feelings about various subjects — an attempt to understand the mens auctoris (mind of the author) — then it might be argued that literary criticism thereby degenerates into a kind of pseudo-psychoanalysis, leaving little room for consideration of the works themselves. Finally, and for similar reasons, the narrator-as-persotation allows for greater interpretive latitude, and thus arguably richer interpretive possibilities, than a more strictly authorially-centered approach might.
The Persona in psychology
The persona is also the mask or appearance one presents to the world. It may appear in dreams under various guises (see Carl Jung and his psychology). Importantly, the persona, used in this sense, is not a pose or some other intentional misrepresentation of the self to others. Rather, it is the self as self-construed, and may change according to situation and context.Personas are discussed indepth in Victor Bogart's latest book "Explore The Undiscovered YOU — 3 Paths to Self-discovery and Empowerment". Victor Bogart, Ph.D. has developed the Odyssey© System and is the founder of OTRI™, Odyssey Training & Research Institute, in Walnut Creek, CA. Vic describes personas as; 'Your personas are your social-role players, the faces you present to the world in your various "social guises" or "states of mind." Also, he states, "You can think of them as familiar players acting out various scenes in the ongoing drama of your life."
The Persona in design
As used in the design field, the Persona is an artifact that consists of a narrative relating to a desired user or customer's daily behavior patterns, using specific details, not generalities. A very popular artifact is the 'persona poster' that is usually presented in an 18 inch format with photo and text. For more details see Personas.The Persona in communication studies
The term is given to describe the versions of the self that we all possess. We can select our behaviours in order to create a desired impression in other people. Goffman believed the persona we present to others is different from when we're alone. It can be split into Front Stage= Public & Back Stage= PrivateSee also
role (sometimes spelled rôle) or a social role is a set of connected behaviors, rights and obligations as conceptualized by actors in a social situation. It is mostly defined as an expected behavior in a given individual social status and social position.
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actor, actress, or player (see terminology) is a person who acts in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio in that capacity.
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Official status
Official language of: Vatican City
Used for official purposes, but not spoken in everyday speech
Regulated by: Opus Fundatum Latinitas
Roman Catholic Church
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Official language of: Vatican City
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ISO 639-3: ett The Etruscan language was spoken and written by Etruscan civilization in the ancient region of Etruria (modern Tuscany plus western Umbria and northern
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Fyodor Dostoevsky
Born: November 11 1821
Moscow, Russian Empire
Died: January 9 1881 (aged 61)
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Occupation: Novelist
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Born: November 11 1821
Moscow, Russian Empire
Died: January 9 1881 (aged 61)
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Occupation: Novelist
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Notes from Underground
Author Fyodor Dostoevsky
Original title Записки из подполь?
Translator Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky
Country Russia
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Author Fyodor Dostoevsky
Original title Записки из подполь?
Translator Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky
Country Russia
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Existentialism is a philosophical movement which claims that individual human beings create the meanings and essence of their own lives.
It is a reaction against more traditional philosophies, such as rationalism and empiricism, which sought to discover an ultimate order in
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It is a reaction against more traditional philosophies, such as rationalism and empiricism, which sought to discover an ultimate order in
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Genre Talk radio
Running time ca. 55 min.
Country United States
Language(s) English
Home station WBEZ
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Host(s) Jerome McDonnell
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Running time ca. 55 min.
Country United States
Language(s) English
Home station WBEZ
Syndicates WBEW
WBEQ
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Host(s) Jerome McDonnell
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Bret Easton Ellis
Bret Easton Ellis signing books March 10, 2006 in Germany
Born: March 7 1964
Los Angeles, California
Occupation: novelist
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Bret Easton Ellis signing books March 10, 2006 in Germany
Born: March 7 1964
Los Angeles, California
Occupation: novelist
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American Psycho
American Psycho book cover
Author Bret Easton Ellis
Cover artist Marshall Arisman
Country USA
Language English
Subject(s) Satire of consumerism[1]
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American Psycho book cover
Author Bret Easton Ellis
Cover artist Marshall Arisman
Country USA
Language English
Subject(s) Satire of consumerism[1]
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Dissocial personality disorder
Classification & external resources
ICD-10 F60.2
ICD-9 301.7
Antisocial personality disorder (APD) is a psychiatric condition characterized by an individual's common disregard for social rules, norms, and
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Classification & external resources
ICD-10 F60.2
ICD-9 301.7
Antisocial personality disorder (APD) is a psychiatric condition characterized by an individual's common disregard for social rules, norms, and
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City of New York
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Nickname: The Big Apple, Gotham, The City that Never Sleeps
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New York City at sunset
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Nickname: The Big Apple, Gotham, The City that Never Sleeps
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Wall Street is a city street in lower Manhattan in New York City in the United States of America. It runs east from Broadway downhill to South Street on the East River, through the historical center of the Financial District.
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Patrick Bateman is a fictional character, the protagonist and narrator of the novel American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis and its film adaptation.
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The Brothers Karamazov
First page from The Russian Messenger.
Author Fyodor Dostoevsky
Original title (Братья Карамазовы in Russian,
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First page from The Russian Messenger.
Author Fyodor Dostoevsky
Original title (Братья Карамазовы in Russian,
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William Faulkner
William Faulkner photographed in 1954 by Carl Van Vechten
Born: September 25 1897
New Albany, Mississippi, U.S.
Died: July 6 1962 (aged 66)
Byhalia, Mississippi, U.S.
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William Faulkner photographed in 1954 by Carl Van Vechten
Born: September 25 1897
New Albany, Mississippi, U.S.
Died: July 6 1962 (aged 66)
Byhalia, Mississippi, U.S.
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As I Lay Dying may refer to
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- As I Lay Dying (novel), a novel by William Faulkner.
- As I Lay Dying (band), a Christian Metalcore band.
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James Joyce
James Joyce, ca. 1918
Born: 2 January 1884
Rathgar, Dublin, Ireland
Died: 13 January 1941 (aged 60)
Zürich, Switzerland
Occupation: Novelist and Poet
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James Joyce, ca. 1918
Born: 2 January 1884
Rathgar, Dublin, Ireland
Died: 13 January 1941 (aged 60)
Zürich, Switzerland
Occupation: Novelist and Poet
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Ulysses
1922 first edition cover
Author James Joyce
Country France
Language English
Genre(s) Novel
Publisher Sylvia Beach
Publication date 1922
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
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1922 first edition cover
Author James Joyce
Country France
Language English
Genre(s) Novel
Publisher Sylvia Beach
Publication date 1922
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
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catechism (κατηχισμός in Greek) is a summary or exposition of doctrine, traditionally used in Christian religious teaching from New Testament times to the present.
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Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens is acclaimed as one of history's greatest novelists
Born: 7 January 1812
Portsmouth, England
Died: 9 May 1870 (aged 58)
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Charles Dickens is acclaimed as one of history's greatest novelists
Born: 7 January 1812
Portsmouth, England
Died: 9 May 1870 (aged 58)
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William Blake
William Blake in an 1807 portrait by Thomas Phillips.
Born: November 28, 1757
London, England
Died: August 12, 1827
London, England
Occupation: Poet, Painter, Printmaker William Blake
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William Blake in an 1807 portrait by Thomas Phillips.
Born: November 28, 1757
London, England
Died: August 12, 1827
London, England
Occupation: Poet, Painter, Printmaker William Blake
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Victorian era of the United Kingdom marked the height of the British Industrial Revolution and the apex of the British Empire. Although commonly used to refer to the period of Queen Victoria's rule between 1837 and 1901, scholars debate whether the Victorian period—as defined
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Industrial Revolution was a period in the late 18th and early 19th centuries when major changes in agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation had a profound effect on socioeconomic and cultural conditions in Britain and subsequently spread throughout the world, a process that
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Thomas Pynchon
Thomas Pynchon in 1957, one of the few photographs of him ever to be published
Born: May 8 1937
Glen Cove, New York
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Thomas Pynchon in 1957, one of the few photographs of him ever to be published
Born: May 8 1937
Glen Cove, New York
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Gravity's Rainbow
First edition cover design
Author Thomas Pynchon
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Historical novel, Postmodern literature, Hysterical realism
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First edition cover design
Author Thomas Pynchon
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Historical novel, Postmodern literature, Hysterical realism
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Literary criticism is the study, discussion, evaluation, and interpretation of literature. Modern literary criticism is often informed by literary theory, which is the philosophical discussion of its methods and goals.
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