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Tangent, Anne's gotten edited on & off over the years as well. Some people weren't cool with her rhapsodising about another girl's boobies. :) As for The Great Gatsby, I don't think it should EVER be taught to HS students. It's one of those books you can't appreciate till you're older. I didn't read it till I was in my early 30s and it's one of my 2 favorite books. I know I wouldn't have "gotten it" in HS. Re dreck: The Red Badge of Courage. Yuk. |
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I'm not sure I like the implicit assumption here. |
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And Lois Duncan? SRSLY? I can't think of anything that dated those books, honestly. The other thing that put me over the edge was Judy Blume changing so that Margaret had beltless pads. I guess that one actually makes a little more sense though. One of these days I'm going to make a dossier of "Movies That Would Have To Change Their Whole Plot Because Of Cell Phones." Foxes is #1 on the list. |
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This Huck Finn thing is just lame. |
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I never read Huck Finn, so I can only comment further by saying how disappointed I am the Drole doesn't like The Great Gatsby. |
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Just like Munch, I loved it when I read it in school, but can't relate nearly as well now. Part of me feels like that's a bad thing. |
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As for edited books, last year I was reading about the authors of the Nancy Drew books, and it turned out that many were revised in the 1960s to lose offensive stereotypes in the originals from the 1920s and 1930s. I have to admit that this made me want to get hold of one of the older versions just to see how bad they were, because I'd probably only read the newer versions. |
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I honestly don't care about usage most of the time. I don't like when terms are used as insults. It is all in the context being used. |
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I mean me personally, leave the book alone but when it comes to using that word in society, what are we doing to educate those that are on either side. There are just as many that refuse to use the word "because it's wrong" and have no clue on the etymology of the word as the ones who do. And even still just because it's in society, doesn't make it 'right' or 'smart'. |
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problem is, of course some people don't want to be educated. |
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"Hand, why won't you open. Open hand. I want to catch this marlin," or so on. A whole book of that. I'm not sure what a high schooler is supposed to get out of that other than torture. Other books I read in High School that I recall: Of Mice and Men A Separate Peace Fahrenheit 451 The Great Gatsby Huckleberry Finn Lord of the Flies Excerpts of Moby Dick Cry the Beloved Country The Power of One To Kill a Mockingbird Oliver Twist The Crucible (technically a play) Of these, the ones that made the biggest impression on me were Fahrenheit 451, Lord of the Flies, The Power of One and To Kill a Mockingbird. |
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