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- From: sasafw@dobo.unx.sas.com (Fred Welden)
- Newsgroups: misc.writing
- Subject: Re: Theme ~ Moral
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- Date: 10 Nov 92 15:36:42 GMT
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- In article <92314.140929KVJLC@ASUACAD.BITNET>, Jon L. Campbell <KVJLC@ASUACAD.BITNET> writes:
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- | Several people responded to my posting and challenged what my choatic
- |theory or morality and theme.
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- Or was it one person responding several times? (Et tu, Maureen? :)
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- | 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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- I asked it before, and now I'm compelled to ask it again--why the HELL
- do you write fiction, then? If your goal is to have no influence on
- your reader, the best way to achieve that is to keep your hands in
- your pockets. I don't have any patience with this kind of literary
- ahimsa--how are readers to decide what they think is moral and not if
- they do not have available to them examples of different moralities?
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- [Ahimsa is an Indian philosophy that holds all life sacred and dictates
- that its practitioners go to heroic lengths to avoid killing anything.
- At an extreme, believers in ahimsa wear masks to protect against
- inadvertently breathing in and drowning small insects, and sweep the
- ground before them to avoid stepping on small creatures. They must
- either be unaware of, or try not to think of, what goes on all the time
- in their own bodies--their immune systems and their colons.]
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- --Fred, or another blind 8th-century BC | sasafw@dobo.unx.sas.com
- Hellenic poet of the same name. |
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