
Fiction Writing Made Easy | Top Creative Writing Podcast for Fiction Writers & Writing Tips #103: Morality Genre Conventions
Aug 8, 2023
The podcast delves into the morality genre conventions using the movie A Man Called Otto as an example. Topics include protagonist's transformation, facing past mistakes, mentor figures, unexpected help, and bittersweet endings. It explores character development, key scenes, and genre expectations, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a moral focus amidst external conflicts for compelling storytelling.
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Protagonist's Starting Point
- Protagonists in morality stories start at their worst, subjectively.
- They seek redemption or silence their conscience.
The Antagonist's Role
- Antagonists in morality stories challenge the protagonist's behavior.
- They prevent redemption or pressure them to face wrongdoing.
Hauntings of the Past
- Protagonists are haunted by past mistakes, pressuring them to change.
- These "hauntings" fuel their internal conflict and moral dilemma.
