Toga Quote by Elias Canetti
““Romani su klinovi koje neki glumac što piše zabija u čvrstu ličnost svojih čitalaca. Što bolјe proračuna klin i otpor, to će ta ličnost ostati raspolućenija. Trebalo bi da država zabrani romane.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Interview, 1970s, unknown publication
The quote suggests that a writer’s harsh criticism shapes readers’ strong personalities; the more calculated the critique, the more indebted the audience becomes, implying a need for state censorship of such writers.
In simple terms: Harsh criticism builds strong readers; more critique creates more dependence, so censorship is suggested.
Consider the impact of criticism on audience dependence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- publishing
- education
- political policy
- media regulation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Is all criticism harmful?
- Should the state regulate artistic expression?
Criticism can also foster critical thinking, not just dependence.