G/t writing is rough when you're a character-focused writer who specializes in dialogue and exposition bc you'll be three quarters done with a story before you realize that you've made maybe one allusion to the fact that one of the characters is 100 feet tall and it's done nothing to affect the story đĽ˛
"Suppose one reads a story of filthy atrocities in the paper. Then suppose that something turns up suggesting that the story might not be quite true, or not quite so bad as it was made out. Is one's first feeling, 'Thank God, even they aren't quite so bad as that,' or is it a feeling of disappointment, and even a determination to cling to the first story for the sheer pleasure of thinking your enemies are as bad as possible? If it is the second then it is, I am afraid, the first step in a process which, if followed to the end, will make us into devils. You see, one is beginning to wish that black was a little blacker. If we give that wish its head, later on we shall wish to see grey as black, and then to see white itself as black. Finally we shall insist on seeing everything -- God and our friends and ourselves included -- as bad, and not be able to stop doing it: we shall be fixed for ever in a universe of pure hatred."
- C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity. Some of yall really should read this.
Could you personally forgive someone who had a neo-Nazi âphaseâ as an adult? Assuming theyâre trying to make amends for their past behavior/beliefs
C.S. Lewis is one of the most culturally relevant and important authors for western society and Christians in general and i will die on this hill
I always kind of laugh when people get into the âSusanâs treatment is proof that C.S. Lewis was a misogynistâ thing, because:
Polly and Digory. Peter and Susan. Edmund and Lucy. Eustace and Jill.Â
Out of the eight âFriends of Narniaâ who enter from our world, the male-to-female character ratio is exactly 1/1. Not one of these female characters serves as a love interest at any time.Â
The Horse and His Boy, the only book set entirely in Narnia, maintains this ratio with Shasta and Aravis, who, we are told in a postscript, eventually marry. Yet even here, the story itself is concerned only with the friendship between them. Lewis focuses on Aravisâ value as a brave friend and a worthy ally rather than as a potential girlfriendâand ultimately, we realize that itâs these qualities that make her a good companion for Shasta. They are worthy of each other, equals.Â
In the 1950s, there was no particularly loud cry for female representation in childrenâs literature. As far as pure plot goes, thereâs no pressing need for all these girls. A little boy could have opened the wardrobe (and in the fragmentary initial draft, did). Given that we already know Eustace well by The Silver Chair, it would not seem strictly necessary for a patently ordinary schoolgirl to follow him on his return trip to Narnia, yet follow she doesâand her role in the story is pivotal. Why does the humble cab-driver whom Aslan crowns the first King of Narnia immediately ask for his equally humble wife, who is promptly spirited over, her hands full of washing, and crowned queen by his side? Well, because nothing could be more natural than to have her there.Â
None of these women are here to fill a quota. Theyâre here because Lewis wanted them there.Â
Show me the contemporary fantasy series with this level of equality. It doesnât exist.Â
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I am imploring everyone who sees this to read the notes. Probably the funniest stuff I've read today.
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this is so beautiful
my favourite thing about history (and the reason why social history matters to me above anything else) is the reminder that there's no emotion i've felt, no grief or trauma, no joy or laughter, that hasn't been experienced by other people across time and space, and the idea of slipping into another life so different on the surface and yet so fundamentally similar to my own, and understanding them as a life like my own, with inner worlds that can't be easily articulated, with loved ones and favourite foods and days they woke up having slept wrong and the acute experiences of standing in a quiet room and watching the light catch on dust floating in the air, of the smell outside after it rains heavily, of mornings after having dreamt something feverish and strange, or the knowledge of an impending loss and trying to prepare for it emotionally. peeling fruit and giving a piece to a friend. being awake at an hour that feels like you're the only person alive in the world. that feeling when you know you need to eat and that you're hungry but you just don't find it appealing at all and it kind of makes you feel nauseous. i like imagining people in all different places and times experiencing those things, it makes me feel less alone and afraid of myself and my experience feels less daunting if that makes sense. others have lived with experiences like this too, and do, and will.
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Joining bc it's not gonna do anything but it's fun to try anyway
The reason why false rape accusations are so disgusting is because there cannot be a policy of skepticism when regarding rape.
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