Moral Tales
Elisabeth Charlotte Pauline Guizot
Read by Cate Barratt
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Short stories written by the first wife of French statesman Francois Guizot for young readers. - Summary by Cate Barratt (11 hr 33 min)
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one of my favorite readers
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Ms. Elizabeth
valuable stories for eveyone. one thing that strikes me, is the intellect expected of kids back then. Education has really been dumbed down.
Dispicable
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Bill Cosby
The morality depicted in this story is firmly rooted in a Eurocentric world view. Eurocentric world views are now known to be inherently Raycyst and evil. Also the protagonists were all defined by a binary gendering system now known to marginalize femxles, and 2SLGBTQTIA+ persons. Needs to be removed. Morality needs to be recontectualized in terms of hip-hop dance and an affinity for marginalized peoples.