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I have been lurking in this sub for a bit, and I have seen many criticisms of books because the reader dislikes what they consider misogynistic elements, or racist, sexist, homophobic elements. My question is, can a book be good/great, even if the author makes you feel uncomfortable? Why does the author's style, or a character need to prescribe to a specific concept of morality to be an acceptable read?

Personally, I don't understand why certain language or topics are a no go for folks. If a story is good, it shouldn't matter. I also think reading things that don't align with your beliefs, is generally a great way to expand your mind, and make you a wiser person.

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[–] Idkwnisu@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

It depends, but usually problems of racism or misogyny etc. results in poorly written characters and that does undermine and otherwise good story. Of course it all depends on context, execution etc. but in general if there's something in the book that you disagree on it will often be perceived as a poorly written part(unrealistic, etc.)