go on then, entertain me. and why wouldn't you find that interesting and useful in life?
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sigh, i was trying to write a response showing why i don't care and why it is useless.Uzique wrote:
go on then, entertain me. and why wouldn't you find that interesting and useful in life?
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yeah, this is obviously a problem with theists.Dilbert_X wrote:
We all started our lives sliding out of a vagina covered in disgusting excretions, I don't see what the problem is with obscenity.
People who believe in fairy stories seem to have a problem with the normal disgustingness of life.
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Read into it. Holden pretty much had PTSD with all those flashbacks about his brother and blamed himself for a lot of things (survivors guilt).Uzique wrote:
a kid with ptsd? eerm. it's a shame a catcher in the rye is such an over-prescribed book because it's actually pretty good. j.d. knows what's up and he can write pretty well. it's also a shame that a bunch of mongs end up writing posts like the above about it.
PTSD? He's just a whining slacker, he doesn't have PTSD.Cybargs wrote:
lol catcher in the rye: SO MUCH SWEARING OMG ON BANNED BOOK LIST. But in reality its about some kid with PTSD and bitches about everything.
I had good english teachers in HS, we read the Woman Warrior (about chinese women and shit) and its kinda hard to understand parts of the book without knowing chinese culture and bit of language. So my teacher was happy the whole class was full of kids with chinese backgrounds
lol.Jay wrote:
PTSD? He's just a whining slacker, he doesn't have PTSD.Cybargs wrote:
lol catcher in the rye: SO MUCH SWEARING OMG ON BANNED BOOK LIST. But in reality its about some kid with PTSD and bitches about everything.
I had good english teachers in HS, we read the Woman Warrior (about chinese women and shit) and its kinda hard to understand parts of the book without knowing chinese culture and bit of language. So my teacher was happy the whole class was full of kids with chinese backgrounds
meh just something i was reading abootHaiBai wrote:
yeah i don't ever remember anything about PTSD...
in that case it's normally to do with thematics. a book is an easy, go-to and (normally) engaging way to get students thinking about a thematic topic that supplements other syllabus material, e.g. to kill a mockingbird to get talking about racism and that period in u.s. history, or dickens to start thinking about social relations. i don't think high-schools are much concerned with canonicity, or only teaching high examples of literature. it's more just using an easy, obvious example of a book that touches on a wider concern.Macbeth wrote:
@Uzi Newbie was talking about the books he read in school being considered classics. I was answering as to why most of the books high schoolers are forced to read are held in such high regard.
Yeah, I would tend to agree with that. Almost all of HS "Classic lit" has relevant social or emotional content (otherwise, they wouldn't last and would not be "classics.)Uzique wrote:
in that case it's normally to do with thematics. a book is an easy, go-to and (normally) engaging way to get students thinking about a thematic topic that supplements other syllabus material, e.g. to kill a mockingbird to get talking about racism and that period in u.s. history, or dickens to start thinking about social relations. i don't think high-schools are much concerned with canonicity, or only teaching high examples of literature. it's more just using an easy, obvious example of a book that touches on a wider concern.Macbeth wrote:
@Uzi Newbie was talking about the books he read in school being considered classics. I was answering as to why most of the books high schoolers are forced to read are held in such high regard.
I liked the book when I read it, but it was 15 years ago at this point. I read it for fun as it was never assigned reading for me.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
i thought Catcher was about losing innocence or some shit, then again I read that about 6 years ago so I don't really remember at this point