The myth in the structure: Oedipus and sexual position between tragedy and comedy
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https://doi.org/10.35305/rpu.v8i8.192Keywords:
Myth, Fiction, Structure, Sexuality, The RealAbstract
From the discourse of psychoanalysis, myths have a key place: thinking about them fascinates us about how a narrative will become an act that updates the narrated events and notices a dynamic of truth that structures it and gives it permanence. Fiction cannot support the completeness pierced by the real, being the signifiers the ones that border it. The effect of the myth and the structure leads us to the idea of tragedy and comedy in what marks the passage from one to the other, initialing the nexus that goes from death, the sexual, the intimate, the familiar, and the neurosis towards the logical representation referred to the sexual position of each subject supporting the encounter with inbreeding that is sustained from sexuality and the choice of object
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