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thinking-as-liberation

Milo's journey culminates in the understanding that active thinking is necessary to overcome obstacles and return home.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Phantom Tollbooth (1961)Norton Juster

19. The Return of Rhyme and Reason

This chapter reflects on the concluding events of The Phantom Tollbooth, emphasizing Milo's realization that thinking is essential to escape his predicament. It also serves as a reflective essay by Maurice Sendak, who praises the book's linguistic playfulness, allegorical depth, and enduring relevance, highlighting its critique of ignorance and societal ills through fantastical elements like the banishment of Rhyme and Reason.