{"product_id":"세상에서-가장-큰-집-네버랜드-세계의-걸작-그림책-295","title":"The Biggest House in the World - Never Land World Masterpiece Picture Book 295","description":"Description ▶ A Picture Book Celebrating the Value of a Simple Life, Free from Vanity\n\"The Biggest House in the World\" carries the spirit of De Stijl. De Stijl was an art movement founded in the late 1910s centered around the painter Mondrian, which moved away from decorative beauty in favor of simple, universal beauty. Deeply inspired by this philosophy, Leo Lionni wove the value of a restrained, simple life into this story. The little snail inside the framed story actually achieves his dream of having 'the biggest house in the world,' one focused entirely on decorative grandeur—but in the end, that very house causes his death, and the house he worked so hard to build eventually crumbles away. Meanwhile, the little snail outside the frame, having heard this story from his father, decides to live the opposite way. \"I think I'd rather have a little house,\" he says, \"so that when I grow up I can go wherever I want.\" Leo Lionni's message becomes even clearer in the latter part of the story, when the little snail chooses a small but highly functional house instead of the biggest house in the world. The book suggests that a life that fully feels and enjoys the small freedoms and beauty of everyday life is more valuable than one that is merely flashy on the outside.\n▶ A Story That Reveals the True Purpose of Dreams\nThe tale of the two little snails also invites readers to reflect on the nature of dreams. The little snails' dream was to have 'the biggest house in the world,' yet the story never explains why they wanted such a thing—it was simply blind desire. The ultimate purpose of a dream is happiness. But was the little snail inside the frame, who achieved his dream, truly happy? Not really. Unable to move because of his heavy shell, he ultimately starves to death on a cabbage stripped down to its roots, after everyone else has left. When we fail to find the dream we truly desire, we may end up chasing someone else's dream, or a hollow dream meant only to earn others' envy. Fortunately, the little snail outside the frame learns from the story of the one inside it, and instead of dreaming of the biggest house in the world, he dreams of carrying a small house and freely exploring the world. Through the contrasting stories of these two little snails, Leo Lionni offers young readers a meaningful opportunity to think seriously about the true meaning of 'dreams.'\n▶ Illustrations That Contrast the Two Little Snails' Different Lives\nLeo Lionni varied the backgrounds throughout the book to clearly show the contrasting lives of the two little snails. Because his house was so heavy, the little snail inside the frame lived only within a cabbage. So in the scenes featuring him, there is almost no background art—only the snail himself, growing ever more elaborate and ornate. His house grows so large that eventually it becomes bigger than the cabbage itself, which keeps shrinking as the other snails eat it away. In contrast, the scenes featuring the little snail outside the frame are filled with rich, varied backgrounds. As he goes out to see the world, he encounters natural wonders—crystals sparkling on rocks in the morning sun, mushrooms wearing polka-dot caps, ferns as delicate as lace. Although his house is neither grand nor large—in fact, smaller than an ordinary snail's—the world he sees is peaceful and beautiful. One little snail has the biggest house in the world but is trapped by a hollow dream; the other has a smaller house than most but is free to go wherever he wishes. The contrasting illustrations depicting these two lives leave readers with much to reflect upon.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624291311844,"sku":"03142024965","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9791169251600.jpg?v=1786426432","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ec%84%b8%ec%83%81%ec%97%90%ec%84%9c-%ea%b0%80%ec%9e%a5-%ed%81%b0-%ec%a7%91-%eb%84%a4%eb%b2%84%eb%9e%9c%eb%93%9c-%ec%84%b8%ea%b3%84%ec%9d%98-%ea%b1%b8%ec%9e%91-%ea%b7%b8%eb%a6%bc%ec%b1%85-295","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}