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Affective fallacy
AFFECTIVE FALLACY

Definition: Reaction to a literary work in terms of its effects on the mind of an audience; originally by W.K. Wimsatt and Monroe C. Beardsley.
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* All eight elements should be in.


1. Extent is not ever foretold or foreseen, predicted or projected.

2. Questioning, scrutiny, criticism, etc. of work won't take place.

3. Impact will be seen externally or reflected on the outside. That is, the "mind's eyes" of the audience will be clearly interpretable.

4. Reaction (the emotion or belief) will be uncontrollable while it is being had. And a suppression or self-deception will be impossible.

5. Continues for much longer than the period that actual contact is made with a work of art, the artiste or artist, etc.

6. Impact on the mind will not bring a serious loss or disadvantage, or damage to the writer(s), creator(s), performer(s), location, etc.

7. The mind will not be lost as a direct consequence of response to literary work. That is, mood or senses of audience will not be so altered as to become be destructive or offensive.

8. A repeat of experience will not occur if work is encountered, a second time by the same audience. That is, the lie or falsehood in the work will be uncovered later, by the same viewers, readers, etc.
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