Deconstruction is a philosophy form of philosophical and literary analysis derived from Jacques Derrida's 1967 work of Grammatology. Philosophy implicitly relies on a metaphysics of presence where intrinsic meaning is accessible by virtue of pure presence.
Deconstruction denies the possibility of a pure presence and thus of essential or intrinsic and stable meaning - therefore there is no absolute truth or unmediated access to "reality". Nor is any reading more valid than another.
Whereas, for my text the reading would be multiple reasons, people are free to interpret it in their own way. For instance, if people would relate to the situation as they have lived a similar life when they were younger, or they might have felt the same at one point in their life. Other people may interpret it in a way to raise awareness of bullying or child neglecting.
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