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Change: Everyone brings up good messages for the book. Iagree that the biggest message is not to judge a book by it's cover. I agree the
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Change: When I was younger myCertain friends anddrugs Ilike useshrooms tocan takebe shroomsused to go on a crazy "trip,"trips, drugs like shrooms are illegal here in this society. Even though it can seem like a magical experience, our senses werecan be
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Apr 28 2008, 5:42 PM EDT
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Change: - Kathleen SilvaAfter reading Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Koran, the message that most strikes me was that life can surprise people and having
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Apr 24 2008, 12:57 AM EDT
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Change: I feel that the overall message that is portrayed in the book is that one should never obey by the standards of society, nor accept
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Change: not bothered. It seems that in the current day and age in America there is a push away from the traditional kid fun games. Kids are encouraged to engage in games that keep them away from the stark realities of life. In agreingagreeing with previous comments
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Apr 22 2008, 11:37 AM EDT
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Change: I believe that the overall message is to live life without any boundries, trusting in the confidence of what you know to be true. Mr.
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Change: I feel like the message in Monsieur Ibrahim is that religion doesn't determine who you are as a person; the way that you expirience the
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Change: father's failures in raising him were washed away when Moses became Momo. The life of Moses has no effect on the life of Momo. - Yovanny Henao
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Apr 22 2008, 10:06 AM EDT
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Change: I would say the overall message is that a person's origins doesn't predetermine the identity you're going to have. Moses comes from a Jewish background
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Change: is to "never judge a book by its cover". I believe this concept is illustrated perfectly when Monsieur Ibrahim blindfolds Momo and takes him to
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Change: is able to accept his past and not dwell on it. Thats why I believe that things happen in your life for a reason. -Joel Altiery
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Apr 21 2008, 6:20 PM EDT
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Change: I believe the message in Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Koran is that you find things in the most unexpected places. Sometimes the
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Apr 19 2008, 7:23 PM EDT
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Change: The comment that was made by Kathleen is, I think, extremely important because technology is moving so rapidly that we do not stop to analyze
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Apr 19 2008, 7:08 PM EDT
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Change: After reading Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Koran, the message that most strikes me was that life can surprise people and having a
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Change: I think the message of the book is "don't judge a book by its cover". Just like Momo shouldn't judge Ibrahim just because the people
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Change: in brain deteriorating entertainment, only to complain later that quality of life is dropping. -Addler After having read and watched Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Koran, what do you think the message is?
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Apr 15 2008, 6:49 AM EDT
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Change: presents a canvas of behavior demanding to be looked at mockingly. Society as a whole is a joke. People are only united and aware of
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Change: Other forbidden games include those with unclearsexualityroles. In this day and age of more open decleration of different sexualities, there is a fear of allowing youth to become swayed from the norm. Toys are colored a certain way and marketed towards a specific spectrum of its consumer. -AddlerWe've
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Change: Whatever happened to the good old days of playground fun?? The times where one could play rounds of "Your Momma," cops and robbers, BB(beat-up) basketball
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