The Love Of Devil
(Jacques Cazotte)
Last part Let us attach from now on to study itself how is born the fantastic one by approaching the hesitation from Alvare. Throughout the history, Alvare calls in question his own perceptions and doubt of himself. We can read for example ?All this appears a dream to me, said to me I, but the human life is it other thing? I dream more extraordinarily than another and here is all. Where the possible one? Where is the impossible one? I Would sleep? I say to me then. I slept? I would be rather happy so that all had not been that a dream? We thus see that the hero does not know if he should be believed or not so that it saw. He even hopes to have dreamed. It thus is not of a simple doubt but a real fear, of a concern interfered terror: without this idea of fear, the phenomena would be without risk but this doubt is connoted. The fantastic doubt exceeds the simple questioning: it completely calls into question the existence of the hero and the world in which he lives. Besides we see in the Devil in love which the hesitation is the center of the intrigue bus once Alvare decides that it hallucinated, one does not seek to reveal the origin of its dream or to explain the facts which are evoked. Moreover the exploitation of the religious data and philosophical frays with the hesitation transfer the danger inside the hero who even becomes a threat for him: ?I am the only enemy for me? ?Eh! Who will deliver me dreams generated by my brain?? It is the hesitation even which calls into question the moral existence of the hero and his rational design of the world.
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