Great writing is not purposely moral, but by putting the reader in the shoes of those he dislikes, it broadens our compassion and understanding. It enables us to walk the path of the villain and to see that he, too, is not beyond redemption.
Great writing is not purposely moral, but by putting the reader in the shoes of those he dislikes, it broadens our compassion and understanding. It enables us to walk the path of the villain and to see that he, too, is not beyond redemption.