From Edie: Discover what makes a story truly meaningful through a Christian lens. Learn how to balance darkness with hope, build redemptive themes, and create stories that resonate deeply with readers.
by Zena Dell Lowe @ZenaDellLowe
In anticipation of this year’s Oscars, I’ve been watching as many nominated films as I can—an unpleasant task at times, given the dark worldviews many of these films present. The problem isn’t that these films portray the plight of the human condition. Great stories often do. The problem is when a story makes assumptions about human beings that render suffering meaningless or inevitable.
So today I want to explore the difference between a dark tragedy and a nihilistic story. By nihilism, I don’t mean a story that is bleak or emotionally heavy. I mean a story that assumes there is no ultimate meaning, no moral order, and no real possibility of redemption.


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