Children might not know the true story of America because of various reasons. Sometimes, the teaching methods are not engaging enough. Or maybe there's a lack of diverse and comprehensive resources to provide a complete picture.
Maybe it's because the education system doesn't focus enough on teaching the complete and accurate history. Or, the available information might be one-sided and not present the full picture.
Not necessarily. Many works labeled as such are purely fictional creations inspired by various ideas and imagination.
Because you might misunderstand and be unfair. You need all the facts to make a proper judgment.
Maybe the truth is too hard for mummy to bear. For example, if you got into a big trouble at school like a serious fight, you might be afraid that mummy would be very disappointed or worried, so you choose not to tell her the true story.
I don't think it is. Usually, titles like 'Why Fish Don't Exist' are more imaginative and symbolic rather than based on real events. It's probably a fictional exploration of concepts or a creative narrative.
It could be. Sometimes stories are inspired by real events but with fictional elements added.
No, it's not. 'You Don't Know Me' is a fictional creation.
I do know Chinese novels. They have rich storylines and diverse genres.
Because you might make incorrect assumptions and be unfair. Judging without all the facts can lead to misunderstandings and wrong conclusions.
The reason why adults didn't ask children to read novels was probably because novels usually contained a lot of plots, characters, and fictional worlds that required children's imagination to associate and create. In addition, novels often contain content that is not suitable for children's age, such as violence, prostitution, etc., which may have a negative impact on children. Parents may be more worried about their children's eyesight problems because novels usually take a long time to read, which may cause eye fatigue and affect their children's eyesight. Parents might also worry that their children would be too engrossed in the novel world to socialize and participate in other meaningful activities in reality. Although novels are an interesting form of entertainment, parents may be more willing to ensure that the content chosen by their children is suitable for their growth and development. Therefore, parents may limit their children's reading of certain types or topics to ensure their children's better development and healthy growth.