Summary
This quote suggests that writers, in their work, often betray someone or something, whether it be their own morals, personal relationships, or even their own principles, for the sake of delivering a compelling story or message. It implies that writing involves a level of compromise and sacrifice, as writers sometimes have to make choices that may harm or undermine others to convey their ideas effectively. Ultimately, the quote implies that writers sometimes have to prioritize their craft over the feelings or well-being of others.
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By Joan Didion