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Harrison Ford's character references this book as a way of making a point about compromise in foreign policy and why it is foolish to negotiate with terrorists. Don't you think that is worth mentioning here? -- BenMcLean ( talk) 17:30, 22 July 2014 (UTC)
I didn't see that movie, but I totally feel this book is a warning to never give an inch. More about houseguests, but applicable to anything. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2605:E000:C600:D800:C455:BF99:AF80:3F8C ( talk) 20:00, 29 August 2015 (UTC)
Harrison Ford's character references this book as a way of making a point about compromise in foreign policy and why it is
The ENTIRE text of the book is reproduced here. This is not fair use. It is a flagrant copyright violation as well as being non-encyclopedic. Please someone remove it. 207.131.251.16 ( talk) 20:05, 25 November 2015 (UTC)
I've added the requires attention tag because the article has been heavily vandalized to the degree that the article is talking about Star Wars. I've changed the most recent revisions and reverted the author from James Earl Jones to Laura Numeroff in the first paragraph and in the infobox. However, there are still many mentions of Jones and George Lucas and Darth Vader. If a more experienced editor could make appropriate changes and warn users who are vandalizing the page, it would be greatly appreciated. Lookunder ( talk) 21:11, 25 April 2016 (UTC)
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In the Plot section, this entry mentions, "The entire story is told in second person," but then the rest of the section recaps the story from the perspective of "a boy" using male pronouns. Second person is often used in children's stories to intentionally be inclusive, it seems not in keeping with the authors' original intention to then gender the main character in this plot summary. I think it could be changed to say "a child" instead of "a boy" and use "they" instead of "he" throughout. I didn't make the edits myself in case there is some context I'm unaware of (perhaps the author has stated elsewhere it was inspired by a particular boy, etc.). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:47:4301:95A0:991F:1D5D:25C7:1872 ( talk) 16:27, 22 June 2021 (UTC)
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Harrison Ford's character references this book as a way of making a point about compromise in foreign policy and why it is foolish to negotiate with terrorists. Don't you think that is worth mentioning here? -- BenMcLean ( talk) 17:30, 22 July 2014 (UTC)
I didn't see that movie, but I totally feel this book is a warning to never give an inch. More about houseguests, but applicable to anything. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2605:E000:C600:D800:C455:BF99:AF80:3F8C ( talk) 20:00, 29 August 2015 (UTC)
Harrison Ford's character references this book as a way of making a point about compromise in foreign policy and why it is
The ENTIRE text of the book is reproduced here. This is not fair use. It is a flagrant copyright violation as well as being non-encyclopedic. Please someone remove it. 207.131.251.16 ( talk) 20:05, 25 November 2015 (UTC)
I've added the requires attention tag because the article has been heavily vandalized to the degree that the article is talking about Star Wars. I've changed the most recent revisions and reverted the author from James Earl Jones to Laura Numeroff in the first paragraph and in the infobox. However, there are still many mentions of Jones and George Lucas and Darth Vader. If a more experienced editor could make appropriate changes and warn users who are vandalizing the page, it would be greatly appreciated. Lookunder ( talk) 21:11, 25 April 2016 (UTC)
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In the Plot section, this entry mentions, "The entire story is told in second person," but then the rest of the section recaps the story from the perspective of "a boy" using male pronouns. Second person is often used in children's stories to intentionally be inclusive, it seems not in keeping with the authors' original intention to then gender the main character in this plot summary. I think it could be changed to say "a child" instead of "a boy" and use "they" instead of "he" throughout. I didn't make the edits myself in case there is some context I'm unaware of (perhaps the author has stated elsewhere it was inspired by a particular boy, etc.). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:47:4301:95A0:991F:1D5D:25C7:1872 ( talk) 16:27, 22 June 2021 (UTC)