Nah, I don't try to put myself across as a guy that reads enlightening literature by giving examples. I know what I am when it comes to lit. When I said proper books, I meant as in reading outside of the classroom, reading a full book and not a Journal or a Magazine or something like that. Not proper as in "I think it's proper cos it's intelligent, unlike other books which aren't proper cos they're unintelligent"Uzique wrote:
Most books that are worth reading are meant to be analysed and understood for deeper meanings. It's not 'ridiculous', you're clearly a part of the demographic that is happy reading 5-words-per-sentence Jeremy Clarkson and considering that as 'enlightening literature'. Proper books... Lord of the Rings? Did you even understand the allegory before watching the films? These book threads make me rage.Mekstizzle wrote:
Outside of school given books (Lord of the flies etc..) the only books, as in proper books, I have actually bothered to read is Lord of the rings. It's true. I'm not a book person, I should read more but I don't. It's down to the simple fact that I grew up hating books/fiction because of the shit they used to make us read in school and how the teachers would analyse books and poems in the most ridiculous way, it really put me off.
I actually never really paid attention to the films until I started reading the book (talking about lord of the rings).
And I still find it ridiculous, I had uninspiring middle aged women teachers for most of my school life. They really killed alot of things for me. Ranging from Art to English lit. It's just how some people are, it's not that I didn't understand or appreciate, it's that I simply didn't like it.
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