NeverLickATazer
NeverLickATazer t1_j2drob4 wrote
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NeverLickATazer t1_j2dqfdk wrote
Reply to I read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and I didn't find a deeper meaning in the story. Am I dumb? by -greek_user_06-
You enjoyed the book as it was meant to be enjoyed. That does not make you dumb. Finding deeper meanings is something you hunt for on multiple readings. Enjoy the stories, and only find deeper meanings if you enjoy doing so.
NeverLickATazer t1_ixcsjlk wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Reading the Bible as source material by Saxon2060
Good point, King James would be better for word-for-word quotes. For references to stories, an easier translation would be better. King James would be better tho.
NeverLickATazer t1_ix7tl3i wrote
Reply to Reading the Bible as source material by Saxon2060
King James Version is sometimes hard to read. New Living Translation is a good choice. For references, read Genesis, Exodus, Joshua, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 kings, 2 kings, and Matthew. These books build off of each other from the beginning of creation until Jesus happened.
NeverLickATazer t1_j2dt3cw wrote
Reply to comment by -greek_user_06- in I read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and I didn't find a deeper meaning in the story. Am I dumb? by -greek_user_06-
Many deeper meanings people find in literature are forced at are not what the author meant to have in.