The storybook rhythm and pacing may suit a colourful world, but the aesop presented loses some of its steam as its metaphor for capitalism and its monotony is applied wholesale to everyone that serves it and decides to include the ruling wealthy class among that. The myth of the middle class is already one invented to keep people afraid of poverty rather than actually push people to fulfill needs that they have. At the very least the characterization of the exceptionalism that is wholly unsatisfying to those at the top is touched on
The storybook rhythm and pacing may suit a colourful world, but the aesop presented loses some of its steam as its metaphor for capitalism and its monotony is applied wholesale to everyone that serves it and decides to include the ruling wealthy class among that. The myth of the middle class is already one invented to keep people afraid of poverty rather than actually push people to fulfill needs that they have. At the very least the characterization of the exceptionalism that is wholly unsatisfying to those at the top is touched on