Description
Calvin is a young novelist who achieved phenomenal success early in his career but is now struggling with his writing – as well as his romantic life. Finally, he makes a breakthrough and creates a character named Ruby who inspires him. When Calvin finds Ruby, in the flesh, sitting on his couch about a week later, he is completely flabbergasted that his words have turned into a living, breathing person.
In life, after all, it's also not worth changing anyone for yourself. You will become unhappy or you will break a person.
But you even need yourself. I looked and signed up for yoga.
Objectification of the object of sighing is a dangerous thing. In a relationship where there is no empathy and empathy, there is no pity.
I also like thinking at the creator/creation level. Any author wants to gain control over the artistic image of the result of his work and inspiration, but when perceiving creativity, different people can give the work their own meaning, different from the original one. The writer's story can begin to live its own life in the minds of readers, the genie will not be put back into the bottle by the author's endless remarks after the book is published.
And is art worth it for the sake of art if it hurts others?