Subjective Reality in Anne Carsons  chronicle of Red                                Anne Carson’s  register of Red is a world of subjective reality.  Carson explores the  family  consanguinity between subject and object through a reworking of an   time-tested Greek myth.  The original myth is of Herakles, who’s tenth   parkway was to kill Geryon, a red winged monster who lived on an island, and steal his cattle.  Carson takes the insignificant character of Geryon and creates a  novel  put in on his life, as if set in modern times.  Autobiography of Red enters a world of ambiguity, where all objects are challenged and  cave in into subjects.

        Geryon is the subject of Autobiography of Red.  The title alone delineates the fact that Geryon writes this  tale about himself.  It is his autobiography; he is both the author and the subject.  In the original myth, Herakles was the subject, and Geryon was simply an object in Herakles’ story.  Anne Carson molds the slightest references to Geryon in the original...If you   take up to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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