Theory Of Deconstruction
Here is my answer of Thinking activity of Deconstruction and Derrida:- ■ Deconstruction :- Deconstruction, as applied in the criticism of literature, designates a theory and practice of reading which questions and claims to "subvert" or "undermine" the assumption that the system of language provides grounds that are adequate to establish the boundaries, the coherence or unity, and the determinate meanings of a literary text. Typically, a deconstructive reading sets out to show that conflicting forces within the text itself serve to dissipate the seeming definiteness of its structure and meanings into an indefinite array of incompatible and undecidable possibilities. Term Aporia also means that, What text says and what perhaps it wants to say. Derrida says that same text cannot be read in the same way. He also talks about free play of meaning that only word can be used for wo