Anonymous wrote:The little match girl - I LOVED it. An orphan survives by selling matches on the street corner. On Christmas Eve she’s very cold in a blizzard and sees a family in their home all warm and happy. They welcome her in and she gets to enjoy this beautiful family scene. Except she didn’t really, that was a hallucination from hypothermia and she’s dead found dead on the street corner in the snow on Xmas morning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I wouldn't say I LOVED it, but I truly hate the message in The Giving Tree.
I used to debate this with a girl I was friends with in college. I feel like reactions to The Giving Tree are so interesting. I love it so much, I feel like it describes life. I dunno, there is such truth in it. I understand the arguments against like, the boy is greedy and ungrateful etc but I never read it that way. I feel like it must say something about us, not positive or negative just different, about our upbringings and parents. It is a book that is surprisingly polarizing.
Anonymous wrote:The little match girl - I LOVED it. An orphan survives by selling matches on the street corner. On Christmas Eve she’s very cold in a blizzard and sees a family in their home all warm and happy. They welcome her in and she gets to enjoy this beautiful family scene. Except she didn’t really, that was a hallucination from hypothermia and she’s dead found dead on the street corner in the snow on Xmas morning.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of stuff from Rudyard Kipling is racist and imperialist.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I wouldn't say I LOVED it, but I truly hate the message in The Giving Tree.