Kerry J. Schooley wrote:
The struggle in noir is for survival. Noir may or may not
admire the human struggle, but it recognizes that there is
only one way to transcend life.
And to my knowledge, noir does not generally concern
itself with an afterlife.
************ You might need to explain what you mean by
transcendence, and how it's an element of tragedy but not
noir. I'm a little hazy. You're saying that tragedy deals
with characteristics of an afterlife? I don't think you're
saying that.
Hell. I ain't got a clue what you're saying, Kerry. Sit me in
the corner with the dunce hat on. Haha!
miker
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