Q1. How is creative writing related to resistance and subversion? Does censorship hamper
creativity? Explain with examples. Write in 600 words!
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Creative writing is a kind of writing which has not limits since one cannot bound creative thoughts. Now these thoughts can be relevant to a topic or may not fit well in context of that. Also it may not be suitable for all kinds of audiences. Hence it is important to have a review so that when this material goes out in audience, its seems relevant yet creative also and hence liked by the audience
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Resistance and subversion are integral part for the process of development and are associated with various facets of life.
- In most cultures, resistance and subversion are part of daily life, and they are central to the creation process.
- Many of our social and moral growth theories either refuse to take opposition into account and treat it largely as anti-social, or regard it as an uncommon practise often carried out by those who have achieved a high degree of development.
- In this manner, it effects creative writing as the writer is often constrained. Censoring, however, hampers the expression and imagination of literature.
- Because of censorship, the artist can not demonstrate what they want to show. But without any power, no independence will exist. As they say, great responsibility comes with great strength.
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