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Posted on 10-26-07 04:29:08 PM; last edit by SuperSpud on 10-26-07 04:29 PM Link | Quote
I just finished reading Brave New World which was written in the twenties by the way, and it is an exact replica of what society is like today...plastic and narcissistic. Hmmm mabye Huxley divined the future?
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Posted on 10-27-07 01:24:44 AM Link | Quote
That's on my list of dystopian novels I've yet to read >_>
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Posted on 10-27-07 02:51:28 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by chungy
That's on my list of dystopian novels I've yet to read

Same, I generally don't get around to reading them though, although they fit with my outlook, they tend to depress me, since some hit a little too close to home, it's disconcerting.

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Posted on 10-27-07 02:52:57 AM Link | Quote
1984 is a good one too, but it's about the future we, thankfully, never saw.

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Posted on 10-27-07 02:55:55 AM Link | Quote
Only one of these I've read is Anthem, which is interesting but awfully short. Basically it's about a future where collectivism is all-important, to the point where "I" and "he/she" don't exist, just we and they. Dystopian novels are fun to read, but at the same time awfully scary

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Posted on 10-27-07 03:34:53 AM Link | Quote
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I've read both 1984 (Current English class novel, and I've read it before), and Brave New World (English Class again, but a different project we finished ~1 week ago).

Both are Living Hells, but on opposite ends of the spectrum.

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Posted on 10-27-07 06:54:07 AM Link | Quote




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Originally posted by Sukasa
I've read both 1984 (Current English class novel, and I've read it before), and Brave New World (English Class again, but a different project we finished ~1 week ago).

Both are Living Hells, but on opposite ends of the spectrum.

Our sophomore year teacher in high school has us read both those for English. Nice to compare and contrast. And hey, I'll take me some soma.

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Posted on 10-27-07 11:32:22 AM Link | Quote
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I read 1984 for English class in 2004. I thought it was interesting, but too depressing for me to be able to get into.

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Posted on 10-27-07 12:59:26 PM Link | Quote
I had to read 1984 in English class last year, I hated it...

And now my English class is reading another Orwell book, Animal Farm. What's with my school's English department and Orwellic books?

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Posted on 10-27-07 05:25:13 PM Link | Quote
Fahrenheit 451 is peculiarly accurate as well. Society controlled by the media, people loving their electronics more than their families, diet pills, etc. It's still legal to be a pedestrian, and the firemen won't burn your house down for owning books, but it's pretty close for a 50-year-old book.

What's ironic is that in the first publication, the publisher censored all the bad words in the book.

And some may be interested to know (but most don't care)... The main character in that book, Guy Montag, is what ultimately inspired my current username.
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Posted on 10-27-07 05:28:15 PM Link | Quote
My English class (note: English, not reading) devoted the entire second semester to reading To Kill a Mockingbird.

I kid you not.

The entire final exam was based on parts of the story. Considering I got absolutely fucking bored with it (and was hoping more focus on ENGLISH!!*@%) I failed. (Twice.)

What a school system we have here.

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Posted on 10-27-07 05:30:54 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Kätzchen
I had to read 1984 in English class last year, I hated it...

And now my English class is reading another Orwell book, Animal Farm. What's with my school's English department and Orwellic books?

Animal Farm is much more interesting to me because it's one of the best Alagories I've read. You just need to pick out the right things. Like, Who was Stalin, Who was Trotsky, who represented the hard, mindless worker class. Stuff like that.


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Posted on 10-27-07 05:33:03 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Xkeeper
My English class (note: English, not reading) devoted the entire second semester to reading To Kill a Mockingbird.

Didn't you know? The morons in the '20's thought that the word "English" was synonimous with "Literature." You'd be better off taking "Grammar and Lexical Conventions of Language"
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Posted on 10-27-07 08:17:28 PM Link | Quote
Well, it is to be expected, since basically every important grammar convention is taught in elementary and middle school. Most, if not all, vernacular classes from grade 9 onward focus mostly on literature, its authors, and its movements.

Also, isn't 1984 like that one book who everyone in the US is required to read before passing high school?

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Posted on 10-28-07 03:08:21 AM Link | Quote
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Yeah, I love "English" classes. I need to know about different types of irony to program video games. Meanwhile I actually want to learn Japanese, and they don't even offer it.

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