The Real is Artifice

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The Real is Artifice

The sense of belonging and artifice play an essential in an individual’s success in every field as well as the opportunity that comes to one’s life. All that is required is people, who are the consumers and determinants of the success be able to see the reality in you and be deceived that whatever the propaganda depicted are to a profound extent right. Apart from developing the right topic, the right mindset is essential in maneuvering over the people’s conscience and cultural belief that you are the best. That will significantly be the start of success what comes first in-person mind will efficiently determine their final judgment towards your work. The best way of expressing one’s mindset is through the use of personal narrative that significantly moves the audience in the process of getting your point across. There is no magical things or artifact behind success, but all that determines are the efforts put in place and the mindset one has depicted in the public minds as they are the determining factor.

For instance, take an example of the writers and other book authors who significantly requires an enormous number of clients and positive reviews for their work trend. It is right that one can have the right content, but the way of expressing it plays the most significant role in attracting the reader’s attention and portraying their interest towards the artwork. In real life, it is evident that the most emotional and mind catching work trend and goes through the field with no hindrance as the public have the notion that they are real and that is what they need. Being artifice pays as it depicts the cleverness and potentiality in bringing new things that that are rare into being. I many times people survive in artificialness and the efforts as well as the time they take to make people believe that what they have is real and the best in the particular field.

In his work “Empire of Illusion,” Chris Hedges is precise depicting that artifice is the essential quality in the political field where one only appears to have the qualities and significantly create the artificial sense of intimacy with the civilians, which does not necessarily need to be genuine. “Those who have not mastered the art of entertainment, who fail to create a narrative or do not have one fashioned for them by their handlers, are ignored.” Here Chris depicts the reality in the writing field that the authors have first to analyze and master the significant thing in the work that will help them to put the rest of the art together with success significantly (Hedges, 2009). The picture that the action builds in the reader’s mind, as well as the emotions portrayed at the end, determines the end reaction and notion towards the art, whether exciting or standard stuff that ends up being ignored in the society.

Hedges tries to bring across the sense that what matters is the result of the work whether it is worth through paying back or not and this is determined by the publics’ attitude that is significantly created by the author. People who do not appropriately put their selves and skills end up as failures not that their work is not real but because they lacked the sense of artifice that is significantly the tactical way of getting an advantage through deception. The public opinion, at last, determines the success of your work and hoe paying it will be. According to Hedges, the reality of a narrative is beside the point and the essential thing the emotive appeal and consistency of the story that makes it overriding and eye-catching. Therefore, in every field, whether writing or political among many others that involves public demand the critical thing to put in consideration before airing the narratives as well as other points of views is the artifice. Also, dedication and working smart to maneuver the client’s mind to the right perception needs sacrifice as well as proper application of the experience, and the results will be worth.

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Hedges, C. (2009). Empire of illusion: The end of literacy and the triumph of spectacle. Knopf Canada.