In class we talked about the “composite” of Proust’s characters he makes up. These characters are made up to be apart of this “general subject” what ever that may be, but he does this so the reader can relate to these characters/ situations. During seminar “The big truth is suppose to resonate with you ( the reader) was said and this quote ties in with what my smaller workshop discussed about “it being okay to write a story for the ‘entertainment’ or the ‘good story’ but with a little bit of the truth. So then it appeals to the reader. It was also said that literary texts draw readers to ‘relate” using universal aspects. This concept reminds of me other art forms. Such as a musician, and how you’re not a “TRUE” musician if you’re not someone who sings from experience writing meaningful lyrics to draw in your audience (the reader)–> i think it’s all about interpretation then. because the artists interprets their views on the subject (what ever that may be) but if they’re being  a “TRUE MUSICIAN” they leave their audience with an impression giving them something to think about and to draw their own views on the piece.