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Offend to Enlighten: The Ethics of Writing

Offend to Enlighten: The Ethics of Writing

Update: 2025-01-09
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As writers, we often face the pressure to please our audience, avoid controversy, and "play it safe." But is this the most effective way to create meaningful, impactful stories? Many writers struggle with balancing moral responsibility and creative freedom, worried that their work might offend or alienate readers or viewers.

In this episode, we dive deep into the ethics of storytelling and why sometimes offending the audience can be the most ethical act a writer can do. Drawing on insights from Jeffrey Sweet’s work on playwriting, we explore the importance of depicting morally complex characters and scenarios, and how this can push audiences to examine their own worldviews. You’ll learn how to embrace the responsibility of shaping the moral conversation through your work, without falling into the trap of censorship or moral complacency. By the end, you’ll feel empowered to write stories that challenge, provoke, and ultimately enlighten.



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Offend to Enlighten: The Ethics of Writing

Offend to Enlighten: The Ethics of Writing

Zena Dell Lowe