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gdnvs

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Funny how this thread pops up the day I have my oral exam on literature.
 

Reaperman Wompa

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I read the merchant of Venice.

Got an A and hated the book, but I understood it which is why you have to read through those books. They give you something that's easy to mark...I mean...Fucking easy to mark, they don't want to have to read through all the books submitted so go through the same few again and again which they either already know, can read a textbook on or show off as much of the course material as possible.

Don't worry about it, school is there to be enjoyed by the people who are either already rich or plan on being janitors, keep working and you can spend the rest of your life reading what you want while you pretend to work.
 

Galletea

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You should count yourself lucky, some of us had to read Thomas Hardy.

I love a lot of classic literature, but Hardy is beyond dire. He's so depressing, it's impossible to enjoy those books, surely.
 

Lukeje

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galletea said:
You should count yourself lucky, some of us had to read Thomas Hardy.

I love a lot of classic literature, but Hardy is beyond dire. He's so depressing, it's impossible to enjoy those books, surely.
[small]...I liked them...[/small] but then again I read what I have read of his work while in hospital. Reading anything in hospital is preferable to just sitting there doing nothing (I got through so many books the staff in the hospital thought I was an English major...).
 

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Lukeje said:
galletea said:
You should count yourself lucky, some of us had to read Thomas Hardy.

I love a lot of classic literature, but Hardy is beyond dire. He's so depressing, it's impossible to enjoy those books, surely.
[small]...I liked them...[/small] but then again I read what I have read of his work while in hospital. Reading anything in hospital is preferable to just sitting there doing nothing (I got through so many books the staff in the hospital thought I was an English major...).
Ok, prove me wrong why don't you...

But honestly, while I can appreciate the writing and the characters, the plot is always so very bleak. I think I'll stick with Dickens, at least something good will happen to someone in those books.
 

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galletea said:
But honestly, while I can appreciate the writing and the characters, the plot is always so very bleak. I think I'll stick with Dickens, at least something good will happen to someone in those books.
It's always a depressing journey through Victorian England to get there though. Is there such a thing as a non-depressing work of Classic Literature?
 

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Lukeje said:
It's always a depressing journey through Victorian England to get there though. Is there such a thing as a non-depressing work of Classic Literature?
There are plenty, though not so much the English ones. I'm enjoying Arthur Conan Doyle's stories at the moment. Sherlock Holmes is awesome.

Classic literature does cover pretty much everything that's in the public domain though,so Shakespeare comes into it, and he wrote a few cheerful plays.
 

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hxcfreak said:
I know this will sound whiny but i don't care...I'm in high school and i just finished The Great Gatsby. Can anyone tell me why i have to read this books i can in no way relate?
Don't. It's so much simpler to use SparkNotes.
I did that for most of the books that I honestly couldn't get into, and still got an A+.

Captain_Maku said:
I had to read Of Mice and Men, and though many people would agree that it's a brilliant book...
But then I don't really like Steinbeck's style.
Seconded.
I fucking loved that book, I even cried at the end.
Wasn't really a fan of Steinbeck's writing style though...
I guess I could relate to the characters because I had a friend who had Asperger's, and didn't understand social etiquette and how certain types of body language could mean different things.
 

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I know this will sound whiny but i don't care...I'm in high school and i just finished The Great Gatsby. Can anyone tell me why i have to read this books i can in no way relate?
F. Scott Fitzgerald's about to make you his *****.

Suck it down.
 

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Gormourn said:
I love reading but some of the supposed classical books we had on our curriculum seem like shit. I can't agree with them, and I don't like how they're written...
Lord of Flies anyone? Bleh.
I'll put my neck on the line here and say that I read Lord of the Flies in English and thought it was awesome. In fact I've read it since then.
 
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gmer412 said:
baggyn said:
I was supposed to read Lord of the Flies. I didn't bother and instead read a summary i found on the internet. Still got an A.
I read it in 8th grade and I would have loved it if we didn't have to analyze EVERY PART OF THE BOOK AS AN ALLEGORY. Kids killing each other? Cool. What does it represent in society? I dunno.
I agree, hence why i tuned out during lessons
 

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I had to read Catcher in the Rye last year and it was great, in a morbid sick way. Also I had to read Winesburg Ohio. That was one of the best books I had ever read. So my history with books in High school is pretty good, but I also had a kick ass English teacher! I hated the great Gatsby with a passion and I read it on my own time. Mice and men I have only seen the play and I hated that too. So its hit and miss.
 

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I had to read "A Gathering Of Old Men" if you have never read it then you may not get what I am talking about. It is written in older black language. It was hard to understand and I couldent get into it. I read it and I wanted to shoot myself the whole time. But when we took the test I got 103% (EXTRA CREDIT!!!!). I was the only one that passed the test and I am now going to honors English.


Just read it. Or look it up on sparknotes.com
 

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I love the Great Gatsby. It's one of the only books I actually read in high school. Why do you have to read it? Because it's a classic piece of literature and you have to read SOMEthing.
Just remember, the green light across the bay symbolizes envy, or at least that's how I took it.
 

Daniel Cygnus

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Come on now! High school reading isn't that bad. I thought I was going to hate every page of Jane Eyre, but it ended up being one of my favorite books I read that year.

On a different note, if any of your teachers even mentions The Awakening, be prepared. It's a short, unassuming book on the outside, but it's probably one of the most irritating books I've ever read.
 

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I got Lord of the Flies, just finished it and now we have to write a million billion essays on it.
 

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Ruzzian Roulette said:
Oh god, the only book I read that I hated more than the Great Gatsby was the Scarlet Letter. That book is the devil.

You speak the truth,worst book I have ever read
 

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UncleUlty said:
Ruzzian Roulette said:
Oh god, the only book I read that I hated more than the Great Gatsby was the Scarlet Letter. That book is the devil.

You speak the truth,worst book I have ever read
I agree with this statement. I hated that book so much.
 

Hookman

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I'm guessing its connected to any exams you might have. I'm having to read Romeo and Juliet in school. I dont like it but I know I have to read it for the exams.