Agree Quote by Michael Muhney
“This word "redemption," what is it about this word? Is it tangible? Do you know when it has happened? Is it necessary in a drama? Does it make a character boring? Does everyone agree on a character being "redeemed?" Or is it a word that is so subjective and polarizing and insignificant in modern television? It is a word that has been given, quite possibly, far too much significance, when it is truly ambiguous and meaningless in a drama. I have personally grown to loathe that word in literature.”
About This Quote
Source Podcast: The Writer's Room, 2020
He questions the overuse and ambiguity of "redemption" in drama, suggesting it can be trivial or polarizing.
In simple terms: Redemption is often vague and overused.
Use precise character arcs instead of vague labels.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- scriptwriting
- TV criticism
- literary analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Is redemption always necessary for a satisfying story?
- How can writers convey growth without the term?
Some audiences find redemption compelling when executed well.