All of those post's remind me of something about The Diamond Age- *sighs* I make way too many connections to adoption in my life- frak me
The way the people in this book live- especially those like Nell bothers me too. I didn't stop to think about it much until writing my previous posts on The Ship Who Sang. She is seemingly a thrown away child, (Nell) who has to take care of herself, while using the Primer to help her grow up. I get how the Primer echos Nell's thoughts and, Nell echos the Primers it's a circle. Primer as mother and father really- not only to Nell, but to the Mouse Army.
The Mouse Army-yeah again throwaway girl children- who are get this connection my mind made Chinese girls- who in reality in adoption are also throwaway children in their society, because boys are valued more than girls. But oh, The Mouse Army becomes so powerful-with Nell as their General. She leads them down the revolutionary road, she leads them to demanding their rights. I find it very interesting that the really subversive stuff in this book- lead to that for so many of the characters. The Drummers and their sex computer even make me think of self determination - the seed too. What is that about? Why going back to the old ways and leaving behind the technology -it leads to living in a society that does not value girls as much as it values boys. It leads to well yeah I am not going there this blog is not about that.
It's been far too long~
7 years ago