Someone's gone any analyzed Winnie the Pooh . . .

Here.

“Somewhere at the top of the Hundred Acre Wood a little boy and his bear play. On the surface it is an innocent world, but on closer examination by our group of experts we find a forest where neurodevelopmental and psychosocial problems go unrecognized and untreated.”

It continues in a similar vein.

Thoughts?

It’s a good thing they’re doctors! It’ll probably take surgery to get that tongue out of that cheek… :smiley:

jayjay (who has read The Tao of Pooh)

Yeah, but when are they going to get into such classics as:
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“Thomas the Neurotic Tank Engine”?
“Peter Panic”?
“The Grinch Who Forget To Take His Meds”?
“Snow White and her Seven Co-Dependents”?
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Most interesting. But I think Freud might say, “Sometimes a bear is just a bear.”

screech-owl (who has read The Te of Piglet, but prefers Winnie ille Pu)

Winnie-the-Pooh has been analysed from many perspectives.
There’s a great collection of them in a book called “The Pooh Perplex” by Frederick C Crews. ISBN: 0860720268.

Atarian wanders off, thinking he’d like a little smackerel of something…

“The Pooh Perplex”?

The Pooper-Plex…BWWAAHAHAHAHAHAA!

LMAO!!

… the greatest book ever written, right next to The Te of Piglet:wink:

I have The Tao of Pooh and the Te of Piglet all in one handy volume. :slight_smile:

I always wanted to see a sequel to The Tao of Pooh filled with wise quotes from that ancient philosophier, ConPoohcius.

Not to mention the great olympic diver, Greg Poohgainis.