O direito e “Ovos verdes e presunto”
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Dr. Seuss, "Ovos verdes e presunto", literatura infantil, didatismo, persistência.Resumo
Este trabalho analisa Ovos verdes e presunto, o quarto livro infantil mais vendido de todos os tempos, como um estudo de caso, para ponderar que a literatura infantil não-didatizante é uma fonte fundamental do direito. O artigo parte da categorização da literatura infantil como constitutiva de regras comportamentais internas junto à criança-leitora, e dessas regras como cruciais para nortear o comportamento humano. O argumento defendido é de que as regras comportamentais que podem ser sintetizadas a partir da literatura não-didatizante compartilham as principais características das leis e são inclusive mais fundamentais do que as fontes tradicionais do direito. Por fim, apresentam-se dois exemplos de regras comportamentais que podem ser sintetizadas a partir de Ovos verdes e presunto, uma sobre a importância da persistência e outra sobre a importância de se manter a mente aberta.Downloads
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