During our last anthro class, one student was talking about how he wished the class had focused more on how ideologies/mythologies shape art and I totally agree with him, though I didn't vocally say so. The class veered more towards politics and economics, which okay fair enough, but then that means that my ramblings about the effects of mythology and ideology on aesthetics were (mostly) confined to LJ.
I never read Bridge to Terebithia. They interacted with Narnia?! Or are you talking about the book's fantasy world in of itself.
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I never read Bridge to Terebithia. They interacted with Narnia?! Or are you talking about the book's fantasy world in of itself.