To many writers out there, the fact that writing encourages a type of written freedom is almost refreshing. It provides a proverbial breath in each day. It's so well known in feeling-that writers simply can't live without jotting something down each day. But why is that?
Is it because writers find a medium to express their frustrations and desires? Or is it because it's a plane of existence to us, a place to free our minds? Perhaps some writers view it as a way to acquire inner knowledge about themselves, a zone of conference and coming together for their conscious and subconscious feelings.
Whatever the case may be, it's safe to say there are a number of reasons filed under something known as creative freedom. Creative freedom is a term that is used library in a post conservative environment. What I mean is simple. Books like Fifty Shades of Gray challenge the old censorship of the past. Heck, think of The Catcher and the Rye, a book about teen frustration with a loose sense of exile from society. It was so different and freeing through a certain kind of truth that we were not used to being liberal about. Books like this are of a different freedom it feels like, as if they challenge what's okay and what is not okay to write about. What is comfortable for us to discuss and what isn't? It's very important question.
Creative Freedom isn't just about expressing one's self but to create something wholly new. Though it may present a similar theme or characters as previous works by other authors, it must contrive of the new author's thoughts and message. The thoughts and messages that the author creates are critical to each piece, each work. Without these concepts most books would be stale and fall flat of being desirable by any audience and reader. Having thoughts that challenge the reader to think and truly feel inward instead of outward is a true from of creative freedom.
See, forcing an audience to instead look inside themselves for the answer can be freeing. The reader is therefore taken on an emotional ride of self worth and similarity to that of the character. It makes the bond deeper and valuable. Without that freedom of character there would be know connection to cling to. Then, when that connection is taken from the character by death or exile it forces new emotions and thought, things that challenge the reader to express their own thoughts and feeling.
Creative Freedom has many uses and functions. Primarily, it projects that with which we see with our eyes, understand with our minds, and feel in our hearts.
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