Can your vision change drastically over the course of a 10 minute lie-down? I feel like it can't but uh...
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Much is made of how "modern writers" are incapable of living up to the legacy franchises they've been dealt—but with how utterly squandered the time travel premise/payoff was in the latest Indiana Jones film where they got the band back together, how does that hold true?
Trop train facts?
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I would say being the author of the Turner Diaries would make you an immoral person even if you never did anything else bad in your life though, the fiction can reflect the author's morality and there it did.
It shows a clear cut instance of fiction content reflecting morality. Even if the author thought they were writing a parody of fascist desire or something, it'd still be a morally repugnent work. And when you write a whole bulleted specific list... yeah kinda.
Yeah exactly I agree withat completely.
I agree on all but one bullet point. Are we gonna say the Turner Diaries doesn't reflect on the morality of its author? Supremacist rhetoric / ideals in fiction do produce issues squarely from the author.