So,
first of all, we need to know what Huxley tires to mean by introducing the term
‘whole truth’. By ‘whole truth’, he implies a kind of truth which is ‘super
truth’. It is not ‘two and two makes four’ or ‘the earth travels around the
sun’ type of truth or fact. Rather, in respect to literature, expressing every
detail means whole truth. We may feel that giving every detail of everything in
literature is a modern idea, but it has existed since ancient times. Besides
portraying every detail, whole truth also brings forward the reality. Huxley
finds such an example of whole truth in a description taken from Homer’s Odyssey.
One day, Odysseus and his companions saw a monster swallowing six of their
companions alive. Having seen that, other terrified companions moved to a safe
place. After reaching ashore, they first looked for a safe place for
themselves, instead of crying for their lost companions; and once they got a
secured place, they first cooked food and filled their stomach and then started
shedding tears for their friends before their exhausted bodies succumbed to
sleep. This is a good example of whole truth. Many of us may think that what
was the need of showing it and how could they eat food without crying when they
saw that the demon chewed and devoured their companions. But Homer was
realistic and knew that first they would need food and the question of crying
would come later.
Over
the ages, authors wrote about the concept of whole truth and Huxley tried to
show that. However, whole truth cannot be manifested in tragedy because in
tragedy, we shed all the lights on a fragmented part or sorrows and pains of
life. So, there is a difference between tragedy and whole truth. Whole truth
has been largely popular at present age. As a result, whole truth is perfect
for novel.
Two
types of literature could gain popularity in portraying whole truth. Epic
should come first and here we can consider Homer as the best example. The
advantage with epic is that it is, by nature, very long in size and so easier
to depict whole truth. If it is a 200-page epic, the author can reveal every
detail. Portraying whole truth does not only mean expressing all the details,
but manifesting the reality as well. In respect to epic, an incident can be
portrayed from each and every angle and all the related elements can be shown
perfectly.
Another
literary form can successfully show the whole truth and that is novel. Same
thing can be said about novel. Novel is very long and most of the novels are
around 100 pages. So, an author can beautifully present each and every detail
in a novel. Another notable characteristic of novel is that the large span of life
can be extensively illustrated in this form of literature. So, novel is ideal
for whole truth.
Looking
at other literary forms other than epic and novel, we can find drama. Even
though drama, especially tragic drama, is long, whole truth can be successfully
portrayed because tragedy is built on a serious setting and its sole objective
is to direct it towards the end. So, the serious mood of tragedy can be diluted
at the introduction of light-hearted materials. If that happens, then perhaps
many audiences would not like tragedy that much. I do not see many instances of
portraying whole truth in tragedy.
Poem
is a very popular form of literature. Depicting whole truth in poem is fairly
hard too. The problem in relation to poem is that in poetry, emotion is
presented through a few lines or stanzas and there is little scope of portraying
every detail in poem. Poets often try to present universal or timeless ideas.
To do that or present something serious, it becomes tough to focus on whole
truth in poetry. Long poems are often written in epic form and I already
mentioned that epics are perfect for beautifully depicting whole truth.
However, irrespective of literary forms, be it epic or tragedy or novel, the
focus of the author is the most important thing. If he or she wants to put
emphasis on whole truth, only then it will become possible to portray whole
truth. On the other hand, if the whole truth is not given importance then whole
truth cannot be shown even in novel.
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