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- From: yamauchi@ces.cwru.edu (Brian Yamauchi)
- Newsgroups: misc.writing
- Subject: Moral Context? (was Re: Theme ~ Moral)
- Date: 10 Nov 92 23:39:51
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University
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- References: <92314.140929KVJLC@ASUACAD.BITNET> <1992Nov10.210236.10527@thinkage.on.ca>
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- In-reply-to: jim@thinkage.on.ca's message of Tue, 10 Nov 1992 21:02:36 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov10.210236.10527@thinkage.on.ca> jim@thinkage.on.ca (James Alan Gardner) writes:
- >In article <92314.140929KVJLC@ASUACAD.BITNET> Jon L. Campbell <KVJLC@ASUACAD.BITNET> writes:
- >>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.
-
- >Strong writing can "convert" people; probably it won't produce a
- >major change in their lives but it may nestle down in a corner of
- >their brains and make itself at home. Given this possibility, I
- >for one make sure that I'm comfortable with the moral stance
- >underlying everything I write. The moral stance is there. It's
- >inescapable. Only computers can write without projecting a moral
- >context.
-
- I suppose it depends what you mean by a "moral context". Certainly,
- aspects of an author's worldview will be expressed in his fiction, and
- this includes his views towards morality. If this is what you mean,
- then I would agree.
-
- On the other hand, not all authors try to "convert" readers to their
- own views of right and wrong. To take three very different examples,
- consider Camus' _The_Stranger_, William Gibson's _Neuromancer_, and
- Dave Sim's _Cerebus_. Would you say that these works project a "moral
- stance", and if so, what?
- --
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