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They hate that.

I read a lot of children's books to Elizabeth, and I always wonder about the varied scales of animal anthropomorphizing they contain. In Franklin's Pet Problem the titular turtle queries his friends Bear, Goose and Beaver as to whether he should have a dog, cat, bird, bunny or fish as a pet. How come some of these animals merit human characteristics and others are relagated to pet status? And this happens all the time!

This completely skips all the books where the animals (usually mice) living near humans use thread spools as tables and tea bags as throw pillows and have little houses inside people's walls. I am gathering that if humans ever did learn that some other animal was tool using at that level we would freak out beyond all measure. But in the realm of children's books this is commonplace. I know it's just one of those things that we have to accept for the myth part of the story, but eventually it gets to me, especially in books like Mary and the Mouse, the Mouse and Mary, where as Mary goes off to Brown in the 1960s to become a hippy peace freak Mouse is also going off to college (Gouda U) to become...a hippy peace freak.

One reason why I always liked the book Mrs Frisby and the Rats of NIMH because the book is pretty clear on this - the rats have human-like tool use because they're Genetically Modified MUTANT FREAKS!

And I respect that.

Date: 2008-11-18 03:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] doc-mystery.livejournal.com
Did you ever notice on Franklin that only Franklin gets a first name, while all his friends are named by their species (ie. Bear, Goose, Beaver). Why don't all his friends just call him Turtle, eh?

And why is it in Little Bear that Little Bear runs around naked while all the other bears (Mother Bear, Father Bear, Grandfather Bear, etc.) where clothing?

And why in the Walter M. Brooks Freddy the Pig series is there a bizarre episdode in the book "Freddy Goes Camping" that Freddy dines on flap-jacks and fried ham. Did Mr. Brooks forget, or did he let it slip that Freddy really is a closet cannibal?

::B::

Date: 2008-11-18 12:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thismustbetheplace-rjs.blogspot.com (from livejournal.com)
I should think Beatrix Potter must drive you mad. You may be overthinking this a wee bit. :)

Speaking of children's stories, this made me think of you because of the Russia game, I think:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDPUCiRwCNE&NR=1

It's a children's cartoon in what I assume to be Russian. I don't remember how we found them but it's what Liddy likes to watch after supper these days. Their use of magic fascinates me.

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