Is charlie and the chocolate factory a metaphor for education
Like, you put so much money and it's not even 100% sure that you'll have a return on that investment. To some extent. It is a lot about if you work hard, you can make something out of it. But I think capitalism does not. It's obvious that there are a lot of inequalities and barriers for certain identities make back that investment. Yeah
Darrisha Daniel
@Dee94 · 1:20
It's pretty clear to see that no matter what sort of background we come from, we're all expecting the same thing. Pretty much we're all expecting the same thing. So, yeah, really deep. Really interesting. I'm glad you made this a good conversation to get going
Margaret Latenser
@Maggiel6 · 0:53
Hey. So this is a comparison I've honestly never thought of, but it does make some sense. I think mostly it makes sense for the Bucket family situation. I like was sitting here trying to relate it to some of the other families and I don't know, I honestly couldn't make it as much. But for the Buckets, I do think it makes a lot of sense. I also thought it was really sweet