"I think enthusiasm is the answer to passionate writing"
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The subtext is a quiet rebuke to two common traps: sanctimonious seriousness and cleverness-for-its-own-sake. Lawrence’s work (notably, the crowd-pleasing, idea-forward Inherit the Wind) sits in a tradition where moral argument has to be entertaining to be persuasive. Enthusiasm becomes a democratic ethic: you respect the audience enough to court them, not lecture them. It suggests that “passion” on the page is less about what you confess than how urgently you want to communicate.
Contextually, Lawrence came up in mid-century American theater, when plays competed with movies and, increasingly, television for attention. In that ecosystem, enthusiasm isn’t a self-help slogan; it’s survival strategy. The line implies a craft note: if you want the writing to burn, you don’t wait to be consumed by feeling. You build the fire with visible, contagious commitment to the story’s ideas, characters, and rhythm.
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