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Clean Books and Movies

Why do authors and scriptwriters find it necessary to use profanity, sex, and graphic violence in the stories they create? Do they think it's necessary to attract an audience.

What do y'all think?
 

Deacon

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Without a doubt, authors use language and storylines that attract a certain type of reader - it's part of the formula of writing a book.
I don't watch many films or TV

There are times when violence and "spice" fits the character of a story - we can even see it used in Scripture.
Usually the books that over-indulge in violence and graft reveal their twisted nature rather early in the text.
I read quite a wide variety of books but will stop reading and drop the book if the language or text become too graphic.

I remember reading crime novels by John McDonald as a teen. Each one had a different color in the title.
They were fun and easy reads but because I was so absorbed in them as I poured over them, they provoked some rather vivid dreams.

Rob
 

Deacon

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I've been mulling over writing a novel - a fictionalized travel story crossing the county, just me and a dog - what might have happened in life if events took a different turn.
I've got a summary of what I want but have to interview a few people for some background material.

Rob
 

Ascetic X

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I've been mulling over writing a novel - a fictionalized travel story crossing the county, just me and a dog - what might have happened in life if events took a different turn.
I've got a summary of what I want but have to interview a few people for some background material.

Rob
Travels with Charley: In Search of America is a 1962 travelogue by John Steinbeck, chronicling his 1960 road trip across the United States with his standard poodle, Charley, in a custom camper truck named Rocinante. The book details his observations on the changing American character, national identity, and social issues like racial tensions, as he sought to rediscover the country he had written about for years, traveling from New York to the Pacific Northwest, down to California, and through the South before returning.
 

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Deacon

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Travels with Charley: In Search of America is a 1962 travelogue by John Steinbeck, chronicling his 1960 road trip across the United States with his standard poodle, Charley, in a custom camper truck named Rocinante. The book details his observations on the changing American character, national identity, and social issues like racial tensions, as he sought to rediscover the country he had written about for years, traveling from New York to the Pacific Northwest, down to California, and through the South before returning.
One of my favorites!

You picked that up quickly. The dog was named "Speed Racer" by my grandson.
The two of us would be traveling quickly across the country to meet with them...
I'd call it, "Travels with Speed"

Rob
 
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