Your references to popular culture are essential to my understanding of how adults much younger than I am might see things. Even a classically-educated thirty-year-old has been exposed to other, newer, ways of looking at the world.
Years ago I proposed that young drivers have a sign on their windshield, readable to the driver, that in large letters reminded them, "THIS IS NOT A VIDEO GAME".
Your references to popular culture are essential to my understanding of how adults much younger than I am might see things. Even a classically-educated thirty-year-old has been exposed to other, newer, ways of looking at the world.
Years ago I proposed that young drivers have a sign on their windshield, readable to the driver, that in large letters reminded them, "THIS IS NOT A VIDEO GAME".