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Glory to God For All Things (Fr. Stephen Freeman) · Aug 17 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Learning to Read - Glory to God For All Things

… of that as optimistic. I also think that the modern mind is unable to fathom the notion that reading is anything other than a neutral activity. At most, we reason, there might be information that I cannot understand. Rarely do we believe that information can be harmful.

It can kill you. It can plunge your mind into the outer darkness. Reading is dangerous.

The German poet, Goethe, famously wrote, “Der Zauberlehrling,” a poem most will know from Walt Disney’s “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.” In it, a sorcerer’s apprentice becomes bored with his chores and uses a spell to enchant the bucket and broom to do the work on their own. However, things get out of control. The apprentice chops the broom in two in order to stop it, but, instead, it becomes multiple brooms. Mickey Mouse demonstrates the chaos in his usual brilliant …

Neutral · Der Zauberlehrling
Sentiment: neutral

The speaker is simply identifying the title of a poem.

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