philosophy in childern literature
Williams shows us that our ability to experience reality as such is mediated by our relations with other people and, indeed, by our relations with toys (or, as D. W. Winnicott calls them, “transitional objects”). The story of The Velveteen Rabbit, thus, allows readers the opportunity to advance their own understanding of the nature and meaning of reality.
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