Ever wonder why 95% of "Great Literature" is utterly retarded and boring?
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Date: January 11th, 2026 9:17 PM Author: razzmatazz ivory spot
now imagine the shitlib literature theyre reading in HS now
the stuff we read aint perfect, but imagine hs english now
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Date: January 11th, 2026 9:35 PM Author: salmon multi-billionaire theatre
By any measure, I was probably in the 99th percentile of high school literature readers.
The only thing I took away from Ethan Frome was "wtf - why would they try to kill themselves by sledding? how stupid are these people that they thought this would work?"
What was the point of the average kids being forced to read this shit?
Wouldn't a Michael Chricton book capture their attention 10x more and present dramatic themes and philosophy in a much more understandable way?
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Date: January 12th, 2026 9:22 AM Author: Carmine meetinghouse coldplay fan
it's worth addressing a couple commonly wheeled out arguments for compulsory education in classical languages, because they sound persuasive in the abstract, but get pretty shaky even with gentle prodding.
- the beneficial RIGOR of latin and greek grammar
the claim is that somehow the mere act of wrestling with strange grammatical inflections is itself a moral and intellectual discipline of sorts. there are plenty of other highly inflected languages other than latin and greek, and still many more with mind-bending grammar, if that's the goal. latin and greek are not unique grammatically. and anyway, greek and latin grammar are not sleek elegant internally coherent systems. they were messy languages spoken by real people and there are much more suitable subjects for training the mind. a tangential point, but approaching latin & greek by brute forcing grammatical "rigor" is poor pedagogy that puts already challenging languages completely out of a student's reach.
- to access pillars of western civilization in the original
while certainly a worthy goal, a vanishingly small number of high school students who study latin in high school engage with its literature at a meaningful level. so few kids learn greek, let alone master it, that it's not even part of the real conversation.
learning any language well, let alone latin and greek, requires some intelligence, but also desire and a massive time commitment that cannot be mandated into existence. schools cannot require the kind of seat time required for sufficient mastery of these tongues, and in absence of that, they cannot supply the motivation. forcing latin and greek on a million high school students every year with an average iq of 100 is burning an enormous amount of educational time and resources for something, that for nearly every student, never had a chance of working.
the dirty secret of classics is that most classics professors at the best schools themselves read these languages very haltingly, due in great part to the pedagogical practices mentioned earlier.
i am all for teaching these languages to bright and motivated law teens, but it cannot take place in the current system.
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Date: January 11th, 2026 9:55 PM Author: Magical sinister hominid
what books would you recommend instead ?
id have paul valery monsieur teste and the remains of the day
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Date: January 11th, 2026 11:23 PM Author: Primrose thirsty shrine
teachers should go before the school boards
in open session
and tell them the books they are going to require for each class
and why
before every school year, perhaps before every semester
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Date: January 12th, 2026 9:30 AM Author: Arousing Dilemma Brethren
I can't stand the way contemporary authors write - telegraphic sentences with no interior identity, just "Jane did this, Joe did that, he said she said blah blah". every voice is the Same.
like why the fuck would I read something like that instead of just watching a tv show or something.
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Date: January 14th, 2026 8:56 AM Author: fulano
totally agree that a lot of great literature is exactly that. there is also the strand of rambling Dickens crap where he was basically paid by the word and it shows.
also agree with above that most of the themes of actually great novels are inaccessible to a teen brain who have only experienced struggles relating to horizontal (peer) or vertical (parents/teachers) relationships.
i had to read The Sound and the Fury which was completely fucking ridiculous in hindsight. if a kid can barely understand the structure of a novel it makes very little sense to read something that upends it. the first fourth is a retard POV who cannot tell time. class was such a slog with 99% of the class having no idea what was happening
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