The means of conveying a moral exact theme in a fictional story is termed Moral Fiction. This designation may seem self-explanatory since you most likely grew up with stories that contained a moral lesson. So many first-rate children's stories were infused with value based story lines it may seem strange to think that is not the customary purpose of storytelling.
Today, however, Moral Fiction is a genre unto itself. Somewhere in an undefined part of literary history, new genres of fiction began to emerge with minuscule claim to a moral objective. Today it's clear there is a need for the term Moral Fiction.
With this genre, the story is essentially a creative vehicle whereby a moral episode can be conveyed to a mass audience. That's not to indicate that Moral Fiction is preachy because it doesn't have to be, in fact, I would suggest it shouldn't be.
Writers need to be truthful to remember the story has an ebb and flo that does not answer well to the use of a bully pulpit. If your reader views the story as a tool to bludgeon them with a moral imperative they will stay away from your work - in droves.
Julie Andrews delivers a song for the movie, "Marry Poppins" that is very acceptable when choosing this type of fiction, "A spoon full of sugar helps the treatment go down." Too often readers view bad moral fiction as if they were being force-fed vinegar.
Moral fiction is very sufficient when the author uses the moral episode as a singular thread in a very large tapestry. The trouble often arises when the author views the moral episode as the tapestry and the story as the thread. In one case it's a compliment to the storyline and in the other it is viewed as moral superiority.
As a writer you seek ways to join together with your reader. In Moral Fiction the goal is to allow the story to be as captivating as potential so the reader doesn't immediately disengage from the storyline because they weren't anticipating a sermon.
For writers who come at their work from a faith perspective it is predicted that at least a good measure of the work produced will have a moral theme. Moral Fiction provides an sufficient vehicle to carry a Christian worldview in the much-loved genre of fiction.
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