Metatextual Literacy
3 days ago
- #literary analysis
- #metatextual literacy
- #self-awareness
- Humour in 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' stems from the contrast between Greg Heffley's diary entries and the doodles, which reveal the 'ground truth' of situations.
- Contrary to a surface reading, Greg's doodles show he is not oblivious to his own negative behavior; he demonstrates self-awareness by depicting himself as an ass.
- This analysis extends to real-life internet 'main characters,' where critiques often ignore the metatext—the intent behind someone sharing unflattering personal stories.
- An example is Daniel Oppenheimer's NYT article, where he deliberately portrays himself poorly, making claims of his lack of self-awareness incompatible with the metatext.
- The key point: It's valid to critique someone's actions (text) but not necessarily their self-awareness (metatext), as the act of sharing can imply intentionality.