Histoires ou contes du temps passé
Narrative Technology: Poetic Justice
Perrault added a moral to the end of Cinderella: "A woman's beauty is a rare treasure, but even richer in value is courtesy. "Courtesy" comes from "court"--it's a royal word, and it made Cinderella a queen. So, take heed! If you wish to win a prince's heart, courtesy is more vital than elegant hair. It's the true gift of the Fairies. With it you can accomplish anything"
Contributed by: angusif
January 9, 2025
Winnie the Pooh
Experience: Mind Wandering
Narrative Technology: Anarchy Rhymer
Winnie the Pooh is a little bear who sings silly songs, but also lives in a world with characters and adventures.
Contributed by: angusif
January 9, 2025
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Experience: Mind Wandering
Narrative Technology: Anarchy Rhymer
The novel includes nonsensical songs unified by a plot in which a little girl follows a rabbit down a hole into a nonsensical world
Contributed by: angusif
January 9, 2025
Mother Goose's Melody
Experience: Mind Wandering
Narrative Technology: Anarchy Rhymer
"Hey diddle diddle,/The Cat and the Fiddle,/The Cow jump'd over the Moon;/The little dog laugh'd to see such Craft,/And the fork ran away with the Spoon.
Contributed by: angusif
January 9, 2025