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Old Jan 11th, 2009, 06:33 PM   #14 (permalink)  
Dushwari
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abstract thinking of ethical writing, fiction or non fiction, is essential, so that the readers can relate to the content and the context.


a HUGE responsibility is upon the shoulders of the writers, when the create and narrate some story line, some plot or a theme for a novel or an article.

the clarity in diction, the socio-cultural contextual meanings and referrents etc., all have to be non hyper bolic.
only then, they can appeal to the minds of healthy curiosity driven readers of all ages and interests.

but, if writing is unethical and if it crafted to mislead people to unethical visages of thoughts, then the writer is a wrong-doer.


social and cultural, personal and contemporary age related issues and concerns can be addressed in effective writing of all genres.
a literate nation or society, who otherwise may not all have degrees and graduate education, will hugely benefit from reading good works by well-trained writers whose writings are purposeful.

the aim of any written word, should ideally be education and inspiration for a better sequence of thoughts and actions - behaviors which bring our the best in the intellectual zest of a person's or a group of peoples' social and personal lives.
if that is not accomplished, by writing of any kind, then basically it is not writing that can be rated positive and meaningful, ethical and or conscientious.

much to the amazement of good writers and their circle, when bad writers and their writing holds sway, the only option left for good writers is to write for themselves and only offer it or share it to those people, who can value good writing.







Difference between God and humankind: God can say, 'be', and it becomes, but humankind has to act on what it says.
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