Just So Stories
discussion
:-)
date
newest »


that is also my faovourit and even when i tell it to my little sister of 5 she also enjoyed alot and believes it,s true
Feliks wrote: "I love the racism in this book!"
How is there racism exactly? I see no racism in this book at all.
How is there racism exactly? I see no racism in this book at all.







One thing I cannot understand is people calling books (or writers) names http://readaholicme.weebly.com/readah... . You do not like a book, OK, nobody can force you to read it, can they? And if that`s compulsory reading, well, you are free to state your opinion, but that should be more than just "racist", "chauvinist" and such, which is just spite, as often as not.

As well, what of the other side of it? It isn't as if the writings of other languages and people are all that hard to get whole of or read in English, what of their views to the same situations?
I can usually spot a comment that I count as racist or worse - sometimes deserved sometimes not - so it seems still strange that such words are used as if we were all one time and place and government and country and language upon it.
We are not and that's what makes this world worth living in some days for me, new views, new stories - how a hero to one side is a evil villain to another.

http://www.bartleby.com/364/121.html
So, was Kipling a misogynist as well? What other stigmatizing labels can we paste on a dead man?

It`s just plain spite. Spite and envy. I have not seen any of the ardent labellers to have written anything at least half as good as the writers they try to stigmatize.
all discussions on this book
|
post a new topic
My personal favorite was 'How the Rhino Got It's Skin'
Although I really loved all of them