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Book title justification

Posted: 23 Dec 2024, 02:32
by Harshitha G B
Do you felt that the word dumb in book tittle justified later in the story?

Re: Book title justification

Posted: 27 Dec 2024, 04:27
by Shri McGaley
The orphans were owning the name they were bullied with to prove to their bullies and others who would stop them that they did were in fact very smart, they also were advocating for the ill privileged so others would not need to face what they did. They had a name other orphans could relate to. The title, in my opinion, is very powerful and definitely justified throughout thr whole trilogy. They turned "beauty from ashes" as the quote goes.

Re: Book title justification

Posted: 07 Jan 2025, 17:38
by Nati Jiniya
I think that firstly, it was a great marketing trick to up the selling scale, and secondly, it was a fair choice considering the plot.

Re: Book title justification

Posted: 10 Jan 2025, 05:32
by Peter Greaven
I understand the author's perspective but seeing the market for this book consists largely of young adults it's not really justified.

Re: Book title justification

Posted: 11 Jan 2025, 15:09
by Meghan Sica
At first I really didn't like that the word 'dumb' was in the title, but as I continued reading it made perfect sense. I came to realize that the meaning behind 'dumb' orphans was perfectly orchestrated.

Re: Book title justification

Posted: 12 Jan 2025, 14:18
by Catherine Sweet
The quotation marks show that the author disagrees with this work being applied to the orphans. This is relevant to the story because other people called them dumb, but the orphans proved them wrong.

Re: Book title justification

Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 19:01
by Gerry Steen
The "Dumb" Orphans is the name that the privileged school kids used to label the orphans who were not permitted to attend classes. The quotation marks around the word dumb demonstrate that sarcasm is being used to show that these kids were not dumb at all. In fact they were resourceful and creative. Their quest for survival on a daily basis enabled them to learn lessons that many of the school educated kids would not learn.(For instance, how to scare off cobra snakes). In this sense, the book tile is justified.

Re: Book title justification

Posted: 04 Mar 2025, 11:42
by Bethel Saint Bright
This is reverse psychology. The members of the society, including the community head, gave them no chance and labelled them as dumb. It was up to them to prove them wrong.