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: In Lacan’s clinical study, the Borromean Knot represents the balance in the psychological frame of mind. These are represented by the three interlinked rings that have been established in the formative years of the development of mind.... more
: In Lacan’s clinical study, the Borromean Knot represents the balance in the psychological frame of mind. These are represented by the three interlinked rings that have been established in the formative years of the development of mind. Before one builds a communicative link with the outside world by employing language.
However in some cases the influence of the external factors affects the balance thereby disrupting the Borromean Knots. This disruption being complex and unsystematic was not well justified by Lacan. This shortcoming can be justified through the incorporation of Indian Aesthetics Approach of Dhvani. That helps to analyze language at a deeper level and also identify the detailed disruption while justifying it. This concept can be analyzed on the literary perspective through the character analysis of Blanche, from A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams.
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