Conversation Topics
A Room with a View by Forster, E. M. (Edward Morgan)
Pick a story conflict to push the characters' buttons
Authenticity vs. Propriety
"Is it better to live authentically, even if it means defying societal norms, or to prioritize propriety and social harmony, even if it requires sacrificing personal happiness?"
Love vs. Social Status
"Is it more important to marry for love and genuine connection, or for social status and security?"
Experience vs. Education
"Which is more valuable: knowledge gained through formal education or knowledge gained through direct experience?"
Individualism vs. Community
"Is it more important to prioritize individual freedom and self-expression, or to prioritize the needs and well-being of the community?"
π‘ How Authors- Works
Characters naturally disagree on some subjects, as the author intended! Discover the tensions that drive the story, and get a better understanding of the story's deeper meaning. Features: pre-loaded questions; clickable prompts; characters who remember and talk authentically based on their values, and, sometimes, from what they learned. Jump back into your favorite stories in a whole new way.