Moral Write
“There’s always moral instruction whether the writer inserts it deliberately or not. The least effective moral instruction in fiction is that which is consciously inserted. Partly because it won’t reflect the storyteller’s true beliefs, it will only reflect what he BELIEVES he believes, or what he thinks he should believe or what he’s been persuaded of.
But when you write without deliberately expressing moral teachings, the morals that show up are the ones you actually live by. The beliefs that you don’t even think to question, that you don’t even notice– those will show up. And that tells much more truth about what you believe than your deliberate moral machinations.”
~ Orson Scott Card
Cait
If a thought falls in your mind and noone is there to hear it, is it really a thought?
quiddity
Yes but how do you identify these ‘morals you actually live by’ if you believe you believe something else?
Maybe that’s one for aunty nathan to answer.