1 posted on
03/25/2003 12:54:35 AM PST by
Cato
To: Cato
Im a little confused. Are mice advocating preemptive strikes by a by barnyard coalition or isolationism?
To: Cato
I am the Walrus, coo coo cachoo.....
To: Cato
Writing 101: If you're going to write an allegory to present a complex situation into a simpler setting, make the allegory simple and interesting.
To: Cato
Mice,Sqirrels, and Rabbits.Wow, what a deep and thought-provoking soliloquy! A few questions...
I thought the Evil Squirrel attacked the Mouse King himself, not the mouse King's father. There's no mention of the Mouse King's father doing anything. This guy should at least read his work before publishing it.
The story doesn't mention that it was the rabbits that prevented the mice from finding and killing the squirrel in the first war. F*** the Rabbits!
How exactly did the mice's (mouses'?) land become desolate? this isn't really adequately expalined....
6 posted on
03/25/2003 10:32:51 AM PST by
MrJingles
(Clones are people, two.)
To: Cato
The King thundered: "I will raise a great army and destroy all of the Squirrels, even to the last child, unless they submit and bow down to the Mice. And we will take the nuts of my father's enemy and feed them to my people!"Is this supposed to be an allegory for something in the real world?
15 posted on
03/30/2003 10:55:01 AM PST by
A.J.Armitage
(Christ died for the ungodly.)
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