Yeah, but Ava Gardners character thought the hippo was a kangaroo, for example. Doesn't really have anything to do with intelligense, just... why wouldn't she know that?
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How about, she grew up before tv came around, and at a time when you probably didn't read a lot about exotic animals in natural history class at school? Supposing that Eloise comes from the eastern U.S., the stuff about any kind of animals or flowers in her school books would have focused heavily on the ones in her own country. If she hadn't been to a major zoo at some time, she would never have seen neither a kangaroo nor a hippo in real life, and any encounter with pics of a hippo would have been a rare occurrence. Her schooling is likely to have been limited, but honestly many middle-class women who had stayed at school till they were 18 at the time would still have been low on occasions to really learn what kind of animals hippos or kangaroos were.
Linda, on the other hand, knows about what a chastity belt is, as hinted in the river scene. But then she's an educated woman.
I agree the two ladies are not depicted as ultra smart (not to mention those natives), but on the other hand they are far more eloquently verbal than many young women today - okay, that's because this is based on a stage play. Courtesy of the screenplay writers.
You are a lunatic, Sir, and you're going to end up on the Russian front. I have a car waiting.
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