Bozo Erectus
Master Baker
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- Jan 22, 2003
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I recently dumpster dived virtually the entire Redwall series of books from Jacques. I enjoyed immensely reading through the stack, but about halfway through, my PC radar started beeping. I started realising all the animals are locked into their roles based on their race. Mice are the dominant race, usually in charge, and always good. The moles are always good, in fact several times characters say 'I saw it was a mole so I knew he'd be friendly'. Another interesting thing about the moles is their speech. It seems that they cant learn how to speak properly, even though presumably theyre schooled along with the other animals. Other animals often laugh at mole speech. When it comes to the 'Vermin': rats, ferrets, stoats, weasels, foxes etc, theyre always bad, never good. There was only one instance in the entire series when a Vermin character turned out to be good, but in the end, it was decided by mutual agreement that he should live apart from the other animals. Even a ferret, a vermin, who was raised by the Redwallers, was unable to overcome his vermin traits. He was a thief, and a murderer. When at the end of his story, he saves the life of a mouse by stepping into the path of an arrow, the mouse he saved (his adoptive mother) even takes this away from him, and says it was probably just an accident. So it isnt obvious Jacques a racist?
