Also reflecting on DWJ’s recurring take/assumption that in the absence of active emotional abuse to prevent it, youngest children in a family group will manifest as unstoppable chaos gremlins of some variety.
A take which finds its fullest expression, of course, in the plot of Archer’s Goon, but probably its purest depiction in The Time of the Ghost with Fenella, who is a world-uprooting feral force while also being a completely mundane human child somewhere between the ages of six and nine.
Ghost is the book Jones described as being closest to autobiographical of her works. (Which honestly explains so much about how she depicts adults.) And this fact has always mocked me with the distinct likelihood that somewhere in the world, when this book came out, there was a grown woman who had to look at her older sister’s body of work and reckon with this reflection of her child self refracted through it.
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freebooter4ever said: Diana literally called what she wrote abuse when she talked about that book and her own autobiography so i dont know what to tell
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Sometimes I wonder about the gulf of experience in only children, then I see. Not reinforcing the feral child claim but...
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also please chill
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lmao @freebooter4ever that is why i said it explains a lot about how she wrote adults yeah. and while neglect is certainly a form of abuse it was not the specific form of ‘active emotional abuse’ referred to in the post–for instance, the targeted psychological sabotage that gave us Cat Chant
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dramaticbackstory said: Are you talking to me? Because I don’t know what I’ve said to make you take that tone.
freebooter4ever said: Did you miss the fact that Time Of The Ghost is one of the most abusive families Diana wrote???? The emotional abuse is active and if you didn’t see it, I don’t know how to explain it except reread the book lol. All of the kids were neglected and given inadequate housing/food to the point one of them disappears and nobody notices. The whole book is about the main character recovering from abuse.
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dramaticbackstory said: I think Ursula is the youngest.
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