If we were to make one of these for authors, how would it look? Please help me fill it in. I think Camus is chaotic good. Nietzche is neutral evil. Dostoyevsky is lawful neutral. Aristotle is lawful good.
>>8823322
>welp /tg/ is sick of this dumb meme
>lets take it to /lit/!!!
fucking chaotics get out
>>8823322
you literally got all of those wrong
Melville is chaotic neutral
Joyce is true neutral
>>8823335
Camus is chaotic good because he rebels against the system for what he thinks is right. Nietzche chaotic neutral because of caring for yourself, ignoring morality. Aristotle lawful good because of his system of ethics. It's really spot on
>>8823344
Dosto is probably more inclined towards neutral good than lawful neutral, as evidenced by his going to gulag for his "unlawful" ideology.
>>8823352
I wouldn't say he's "good" . Upon further consideration he's probably "evil"
>>8823322
LG: Dante
NG: Tolstoy
CG: Cervantes
LN: Virgil
TN: Shakespeare
CN: Kafka
LE: Pound
NE: Homer
CE: Byron
>>8823361
>Upon further consideration he's probably "evil"
You'll have to explain how you came to this conclusion.