OnenightMaxputsonhiswolfsuitandmakesmischiefofonekindandanother,sohismothercallshim'WildThing'andsendshimtobedwithouthissupper.ThatnightaforestbeginstogrowinMax'sroomandanoceanrushesbywithaboattotakeMaxtotheplacewherethewildthingsare.Maxtamesthewildthingsandcrownshimselfastheirking,andthenthewildrumpusbegins.ButwhenMaxhassentthemonsterstobed,andeverythingisquiet,hestartstofeellonelyandrealisesitistimetosailhometotheplacewheresomeoneloveshimbestofall.WhenMauriceSendakwontheAmericanLibraryAssociation'sCaldecottMedalforWHERETHEWILDTHINGSARE,hesaid:Max,theheroofmybook,dischargeshisangeragainsthismother,andreturnstotherealworldsleepy,hungryandatpeacewithhimself...fromtheirearliestyearschildrenliveonfamiliartermswithdisruptingemotions,fearandanxietyareanintrinsicpartoftheireverydaylives,theycontinuallycopewithfrustrationasbesttheycan.Anditisthroughfantasythatchildrenachievecatharsis.ItisthebestmeanstheyhavefortamingWildThings. “看似是一个幻想故事,其实它源自桑达克儿时的自我,每个
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