It's not recommended. Curse words can give a negative impression and might not be suitable for all types of stories or audiences. It's better to find more creative ways to express intense emotions without resorting to them.
It depends. In some literary contexts, it can be acceptable. If the goal is to create a very realistic and edgy story, curse words might be used sparingly. But in general, many readers and publishers may frown upon excessive use of them.
Yes and no. If the novel is a work of high - brow literature that is exploring the darker aspects of human nature or a particular sub - culture where such language is common, it could be argued that curse words have a place. But from a moral and ethical perspective, and considering the impact on readers, many would say that they should be used sparingly if at all. For example, a novel about street gangs might use curse words to create an authentic atmosphere, but a children's adventure novel should definitely not include them.
It depends. In some novels, curse words might be used to add authenticity or convey a certain tone or character. But in others, they might be considered inappropriate.
It's generally not acceptable. Using derogatory words can be offensive to readers and can create a negative and unethical tone in the work. It may also limit the audience as some people will be put off by such language.
Absolutely not. In modern society, we have come a long way in terms of gender equality, respect for personal boundaries, and the importance of consent. 'Free use wife stories' are a throwback to archaic and misogynistic ideas. They go against the values of a civilized society that values the well - being and rights of every individual, and the institution of marriage as a partnership based on mutual love, respect, and consent.
: These types of stories often objectify people and can contribute to a negative and disrespectful view of others. Society should promote positive, respectful and healthy forms of literature and storytelling.
No, you shouldn't. Middle-grade novels are typically aimed at younger readers and should maintain a clean and appropriate language.
Sometimes he does. It depends on the context and the characters he's portraying.
No. Even for personal use, customizing sex stories that involve inappropriate or unethical content is not acceptable. We should uphold moral and ethical values in all our creative endeavors.
Not usually. The official translations of My Hero Academia manga tend to avoid using curse words to maintain a more family-friendly and appropriate tone.