Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
79
"Yes, of course," was his answer.
3
80
"In fact, in the First Knowledge, there is a story told to the young in their public nurseries, that if a man from Lower caste should come to rule in a city, the city would come to ruin".
3
81
I must have appeared annoyed.
3
82
"The caste structure," said my father patiently, with perhaps the trace of a smile on his face, "is relatively immobile, but not frozen, and depends on more than birth.
3
83
For example, if a child in his schooling shows that he can raise caste, as the expression is, he is permitted to do so.
3
84
But, similarly, if a child does not show the aptitude expected of his caste, whether it be, say, that of physician or warrior, he is lowered in caste".
3
85
"I see," I said, not much reassured.
"Yes, of course," was his answer.
"In fact, in the First Knowledge, there is a story told to the young in their public nurseries, that if a man from Lower caste should come to rule in a city, the city would come to ruin".
I must have appeared annoyed.
"The caste structure," said my father patiently, with perhaps the trace of a smile on his face, "is relatively immobile, but not frozen, and depends on more than birth.
For example, if a child in his schooling shows that he can raise caste, as the expression is, he is permitted to do so.
But, similarly, if a child does not show the aptitude expected of his caste, whether it be, say, that of physician or warrior, he is lowered in caste".
"I see," I said, not much reassured.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )