Books Quote by Liz Braswell
““Books were so simple about these things, fairy tales so straightforward! There were peasants, and then there were kings and queens. Sometimes there were people who made shoes or were soldiers. Occasionally there was priest supported by the church. But that was all; all the types of professions, all the different economic classes of people. Maybe, like hair color, wealth in the outside world was more nuanced and subtly shaded than her stories suggested.””
About This Quote
The narrator notes that simple fairy‑tale narratives mask the nuanced social and economic realities of real life.
In simple terms: Stories simplify reality.
Seek depth beyond simple narratives.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- education
- reading groups
- media analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you find nuance in simple stories?
- What voices are missing?
Simplification can erase important perspectives.