Summary Of Labyrinth By Alison Stine

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Alison Stine, author for The Atlantic, investigates “Labyrinth” in her essay (Labyrinth and the Dark Heart of Childhood) and how the theme, which seems to be geared towards adults, actually has turned to favor viewers of a younger age as time has went on. Not only has this genre of stories been read to children, but they also talk about kids and the bad things that can happen to them. Labyrinth is portrayed as a world of men, where almost all characters accept for the Junk Lady are male. In a gist the story is about a girl named Sarah, and her baby brother who is kidnapped by Jareth, a goblin. Sarah has to rescue her brother, or he’ll be turned into a goblin like Jareth. Jareth promises a magical world, but it isn’t as it seems, then Sarah

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