Blog # 9 The Nature of Teaching the sexes

 In Lewis’s novel Till We Have Faces, there is a scene where The king of the land hires a servant to prepare to train his future son to be king. The king’s means of preparing this vassal is by letting him first try training his daughters because, “If a man can teach a girl, he can teach anything”. Perhaps I have become too saturated in our feminist culture but this seems like the king is implying that girls are dimwitted and unreceptive. I always thought the opposite. That young boys are the stubborn ones and that girls are the docile ones. Who gets in trouble the most in school? Who is usually the class clown? The answer is overwhelmingly young boys. Though some bring forth the argument that the educational system is geared towards women. What gender makes up most of the faculty at elementary-highschools? I myself have a 10 year old sister. I have taught her many things quite easily. She is far brighter and docile than I ever was when I was 10 years old. When I was 10 I was far more concerned with wreaking havoc rather than learning. This could very well have just been a personal problem but I am inclined to believe that this is far more widespread than one would think. One other answer to this question is that the king is just a female hating pig. It's not like he beats his daughter and calls her ugly on an everyday basis or anything.


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