Yes, but how likely is it that the memory of the story produced even a tiny amount of negative affect when a person, an idea, or even a thought you were about to think reminded you of one of the Demons of Ignorance?
Unlikely. I really didn’t think about stories on an abstract level back then, and “Demons of Ignorance” doesn’t ring a bell now as being part of the story.
I read The Phantom Tollbooth as a 10-year-old, and thoroughly enjoyed it, but all such lessons went over my head at the time.
Yes, but how likely is it that the memory of the story produced even a tiny amount of negative affect when a person, an idea, or even a thought you were about to think reminded you of one of the Demons of Ignorance?
Unlikely. I really didn’t think about stories on an abstract level back then, and “Demons of Ignorance” doesn’t ring a bell now as being part of the story.
Very