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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

I Do Not Want The Child To Carry Home With It Fear...And Suffer In The Night From Frightful Dreams.

Tragedy is favored by the outside world; I am not in favor of it. I do not wish murder and all its horrors and the villainy leading to it portrayed before our women and children; I do not want the child to carry home with it the fear of … the sword, the pistol, or the dagger, and suffer in the night from frightful dreams. I want such plays performed as will make the spectators feel well; and I wish those who perform to select a class of plays that will improve the public mind, and exalt the literary taste of the community (DBY, 243–44).

Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Brigham Young, (1997), 183–91

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