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take_flight ([personal profile] take_flight) wrote in [personal profile] timshel 2012-03-27 06:58 pm (UTC)

"The poem does not want the child to experience the traumatic events that Persephone did, and therefore lays out rules of avoidance." This is also the just of what I got from this poem. I wonder do you agree with this or do you think that children should be allowed to make mistakes and learn from their own mis-steps?

In which way do you think a lesson is most impact-full?

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