What was /lit/'s least favourite part(s) about middle and high school level English classes? I'll start
>Having to annotate the book
Having to listen to the teachers take on what they thought was symbolism.
>Her room had blue curtains. This means she is sad.
>>9185460
>What was /lit/'s least favourite part(s) about middle and high school level English classes?
books written by non-males
>>9185478
idk man, Ayn Rand??
the fact that most of the classes were watching movies because nobody gave a shit.
>>9185473
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>>9185495
Hated the East of Eden movie, the ending ruined the whole point of the book
When the teacher read poems as if they were prose
>>9185460
WHEN THE TEACHER CANT CALL ON ME 10 TIMES IN A ROW
WHEN THE TEACHER CANT LET ME ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS AND HAS TO GIVE OTHERS TURNS
AND THEN I HEAR THEM GETTING THE ANSWER WRONG AND I GROAN INSIDE BECAUSE I WANTED TO SHOW OFF LIKE WHAT THE FUCK T_T
WHY CANT EDUCATION E ONE ON ONE !!!
i also like when a friend raises their hand and says an answer i totally didn't know / it rly openz my eyes and makes me thunk....
xDDDD also never doing assigned readings keke :D
Every damn book being about slavery, the ww2, or something with a political message. No wonder we have all these politicwl radicals in the youth today when public education is pounding in a shitty limited worldview concerned almost entirely with race relations and oppressor/oppressed dynamics.
>>9185460
Nothing, the books were boring and it was mostly about the holocaust. If I had to choose an interesting book it would have to be The Giver. Diary Anne Frank was terrible.
>>9185682
>No wonder we have all these politicwl radicals in the youth today when public education is pounding in a shitty limited worldview concerned almost entirely with race relations and oppressor/oppressed dynamics.
those people are a minority. Also i doubt it's just english class that's causing them to be "radical", it's not that hard to be disillusioned with the world / capitalism.