As with everything that is produces with an artistic goal, we must look at weather or not the designer wanted the viewer to take it seriously or not. With most things, especially Gothic writings, we are not meant to look at them as works that are trying to speech to us at an emotional and life altering level, but rather a work that we are to simply reflect on what the work says to us and work from there. People have great issues when they take what others made for fun seriously. -Tyler
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Samuel Beckett, Three Novels (New York: Grove, 1965) 167. Herders Briefe, ed. Wilhelm Dobbek (Weimar: Volksverlag Weimar, 1959) 388.
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Samuel Beckett, Three Novels (New York: Grove, 1965) 167. Herders Briefe, ed. Wilhelm Dobbek (Weimar: Volksverlag Weimar, 1959) 388.