More Goops and How Not to Be Them

Deep in every parent's heart is the desire and desire of other adults to unilaterally teach their children to be educated. This was perhaps even more true in 1903, when Gerett Burgess published his second book on Goop. He depicted various violations of touch and good manners in humorous caricatures of rude children.

Burgess wrote several poems about Goop. Each poem critically explains to a hostile or hostile child that offends an educated society and often offers hope that the listener will never behave that way. You know! Well, maybe some people didn't behave like Ginger at some point in their lives, but they read along with Burgess to try to pinpoint the difference between "good" and "bad" from a point of view. humor.


By : Frank Gelett Burgess (1886 - 1951)

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