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- Organization: Arizona State University
- Date: Monday, 9 Nov 1992 14:09:29 MST
- From: Jon L. Campbell <KVJLC@ASUACAD.BITNET>
- Message-ID: <92314.140929KVJLC@ASUACAD.BITNET>
- Newsgroups: misc.writing
- Subject: Theme ~ Moral
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- Several people responded to my posting and challenged what my choatic
- theory or morality and theme. I may be wrong about this, but I don't see
- a difference between morality and theme. A story with a theme is one that
- tries to leave an underlining message ~ subliminal message for the reader
- to grasp and apply (e.g. love conquers all, etc.). Morality in fiction is
- not really any different. Take the morality of 'love conquers all' and
- apply it a story. What you end up with is a theme with which the story
- is based. Morality is an artistic work that teaches a moral lesson according
- to Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary. If this is true then what is
- the difference between theme and morality, nothing. Plain and simple when
- someone attempts to subvert a story with their own ideas of morality, then
- they are playing god with the mind of the reader. Because morality in the
- story is so subtle, it is subliminal and therefore, dangerous. A means of
- invoking thoughts and prejudices, love and hate, right and wrong, but who
- among any writer has that responsibility.
- A story is just that. Nothing more than one persons idea of reality or
- un-reality (i.e. lack of reality). High school english or college writing,
- it doesn't matter, but wherever theme is taught it is an abuse of mankinds
- free choice. The freedom to choose what is moral or not, the freedom to
- decide for themselves what is morality and what is immoral. To write a
- moralistic theme into a story is equlivent to artistic incest. Think
- about it.
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- Jon -- My morality wasn't in question, I don't have any doubts about it.
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