There's plenty of offensive and controversial stuff in the "proper list" of classics. It just has to be deemed a classic by some shadow board of educators who sift through books of near-equal age and select the most uninteresting ones possible.Macbeth wrote:
What made them classics was the fact that they are not offensive or controversial and the local board of education thought they were the safest choice. They also tend to be really easy or have a lot already written about them so there isn't any worries about kids just not getting it and failing out. Add to the fact the older teacher are comfortable teaching what they have been teaching for 20 years.
My senior year English teacher explained this us when we complained about how boring Beowulf was. It turns into one giant positive feed back loop. Books become classics because of how much they get pushed and they get pushed because they are classics.
/sarcasm
But seriously, that's pretty much it (e: except I liked Beowulf). They assign what they're most comfortable/familiar with.
Also much of this. But interestingly enough, I've had classics I was sure would be accepted for reports that were turned down. Including Odyssey.Jay wrote:
In some cases it's because it's a foundational book for all of western literature a la Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. In other cases it's simply because it's a book that the teacher learned about in the past, or it is a book that was able to pass through the school board curriculum committee, or it's the 'well, they're doing it, so it must be good, let's copy'. Personally, I hated most of the classics I was forced to read. Jane Austen? omgkillmenow Same for Dickens, and Hardy or any 18th century American writer. Basically the entire era where authors were paid by the word should be flushed from history imo.
What it comes down to is literature being subjective, teachers being inherently lazy, and there being a plethora of commentary on the books taught in schools. Want to know where your english teachers opinion on certain passages of "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came" came from? The fucking teachers edition of Norton's Anthology