ChristianKl comments on Open Thread, Aug. 1 - Aug 7. 2016 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: polymathwannabe 01 August 2016 08:37:32PM *  0 points [-]

To illustrate the topic I wish to present, I'll quote a review for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, which complains that

In Rowling’s novels, characters deliver a mix of clever repartee and thudding exposition. Here Thorne [...] defaults to the latter. The result is a play that fails to utilize the most elementary of playwright’s tools: subtext. Characters say exactly what they feel, explain exactly what is happening, and warn about what they’re going to do before they do it.

My everyday failure to handle indirect statements may relate to this (as well as the disagreements I've had with literature majors, and my own difficulties when writing): I have no patience for subtext. People saying exactly what they feel is the way I wish the world worked. Is there something wrong with me?

Comment author: ChristianKl 01 August 2016 08:42:35PM 2 points [-]

Have you spent time with people practicing Radical Honesty? I didn't get how it worked from reading articles about it but in practice the folks in that community are quite nice.

Comment author: polymathwannabe 01 August 2016 09:05:15PM 0 points [-]

No such community exists near me.