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Is it just me, or are people being r-slurred about "The Giving Tree"?

I decided on a whim to watch:

and it made me frustrated.

Target audience: Young children

Tree: Mother figure

Child: Self-insert / mirror to the reader'

The story is clearly about being grateful to your mother/parents, we are meant to be uncomfortable about the attitude of the child who takes these acts of giving for granted, and ultimately remember that it has been a while since we told our parents that we love them.

The line: "but not really" is obviously about the tree being sad the child is leaving. Happy she could help him, sad that the child is leaving for an undetermined amount of time. Silverstein didn't include this line in the animated version because he realized that it introduced ambiguity that a lot of people were evidently too retarded to resolve, and it didn't really impact the intended meaning (though it makes it less sad).

People seem to miss the fact that it is a children's book and that this must be taken into account when trying to analyze the meaning of the work. Can a child identify with a one sided romantic relationship? No, because it is a child. But mommy buying them an ice cream when they ask for one? Yes, every child has pestered their parents about getting something at some point. Even if they didn't, parents make countless small acts of self-sacrifice for their children without expecting thanks.

Am I missing something? !bookworms


The book that should really be controversial, is "The Rainbow fish". That one just has a straight up terrible message.


:#marseydisintegrate: :!#marseyflamewar::space::!marseyagree:

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Everyone has been the boy and everyone will be the tree. People think they wont ever be the tree but once you actually have a kid and you have a choice of you or your kid going hungry youll choose your kid. Its hard to teach them to be self sufficient, and many kids don't realize all their parents did to them until they are old. Plus i just dont think alot of people are wired to understand the ending. Even when a mother has nothing she can still be the rock for her child because it was never the apple or branches or trunk she loved but her that he loved.

There is lots of people who would just be happy to comfort someone and be around them I've been in the position of begging people to hang out with me and offering to buy them stuff just because I want to be around them. I do like helping alot :marseyexcited:

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