Monday, May 28, 2007

Just a thought...

Its amazing how you get attached to fictional characters in books...sometimes even more than how much you allow yourself to be in real life. Its amazing how the make-believe sorrows make you cry or how you laugh with the happiness that is carefully constructed with a melange of words.

And when I think of it...I feel that every page is a key that opens the doors to the character's life. Doors through which you can see every thought of his/hers...good or bad. Doors that let you into the privacy of their bedrooms as easily as they let us access the public porches of their lives. You read into their words that remain unspoken. You know their fears, ambitions, secrets, regrets....the way you can never know a living person. And when the character dies, the loss is as though you have lost an old friend...or maybe even more. Th image that you build in your mind, the face that you construct from bits of words and phrases doesn't leave your mind...and the dull ache remains.

Everytime I decide to maintain that no-mans-land between reality and fiction. And yet I end up crossing it; and when the line between the two blurs, there is no looking back. You see bits of yourself in the characters...the fears that you refuse to accept, the regrets that you refuse to let go, the secrets that you smother inside....somewhere the fiction of our lives connects with the reality of the character.

4 comments:

H.S. said...

Totally true. When you read a book, it opens doors to your own mind. WHat you thought as some point in your own life. Rather telepathic, my post called parallel strokes also. Hmm, we so need to discuss this in the redi with a cup of chai!!!

Neelam Prabhugaonker Shetye said...

@hems: hey hems...jus read your post....sooo very telepathic.... :)
redi, coffee n sam chat.....seems like a distant world from some faraway time :(((

Unknown said...

deja vu for the same reason as hema's comment... :)

nice :) n planning to post something on the redi coffee n samchat also? :) (btw do u really get coffee at redis??)

Neelam Prabhugaonker Shetye said...

@cj: oh u get amazing coffee at nagarji's redi....sad though that not many ppl knew about it....
a post on redi coffee n samchat....why not? sounds like food for thought....or thought for food rather... :)