Death of "no force". Let's face it. "The birth of the reader must sacrifice the death of the author," Roland Bart fully admits. (172) Even if you are "the language of speech rather than author" (168), the author is also responsible for creating a unique series of words in novels, poems, or articles. For Barthes, Free Painting means that the self-painting canvas looks very nice. "The author can only imitate a gesture that is always unprecedented and creative" (170)
Becker's argument is that the fear of death is the main driving force of human activity, has shown that it has considerable influence, and has led to the development of "terrorist management theory". This theory uses an attempt to prove Becker's argument about denying death and its compatibility with evolution. Given the continued interest and development of Becker's theory, the quality of writing style, and the attractive nature of Becker's claim, "rejection of death" is a strongly recommended reading.
Ernest Becker built this theory from the standpoint of existentialists and changed the theory of death anxiety to a new level. It said not only that the anxiety of death is true, but also the people 's deepest concern. He explained that he was able to produce fear and fear in his daily life because he was very anxious - in the fear of loneliness or in a narrow space. According to this theory, the day-to-day actions of many people include attempts to refuse to death and to worry under tight supervision. When a person develops a significant mortality rate, ie when becoming more conscious of the inevitability of death, they instinctively try to suppress it from fear. The method of oppression usually leads to mainstream cultural beliefs and tends to receive external assistance rather than acting alone. Such actions may include simply considering death, severe phobia and desperate behavior
The theory of terrorism management is the theory of death anxiety, it believes that all our actions can go back to the fear of death. As mentioned above, studies based on this theory often conclude that unconscious thinking about death leads people to maintain their worldview and enhance their self esteem. Previous studies have shown that this could potentially give undue attention to externally generated targets. But there are more. Studies quoted in the same meta-analysis show that thought of unconscious death leads to an increase in nationalism, more punitive judgment, and a desire for symbolic immortality. This leads to trying to identify harmful - prejudice, support for war and terrorism - superficial - fame, or to identify actions to a larger, immortal, and possibly abstract structure.