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Old 11-18-2008, 01:50 PM   #118
Tattncat
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DixiGal, are you a teacher by any chance?

1) In my opinion, the book illustrates societal barriers both now and in the past. Hopefully we are getting beyond those barriers.

2) I found the social barriers, as portrayed, distasteful, and irrelevant. I don't play or participate in social games. As Popeye says "I am, what I am."

3) I points out clearly, the irrelevancy of such social snobishness as it shows up on both sides of the social fence.

4) To my mind, no.

P.S. I hope I am communicating my thoughts clearly. I am an artist not a communicator.
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