Long before the musical, back in the '70s when Frye Boots were popular the first time around and disco was king, my entire 9th-grade English -- the good girls, the jocks, the brains, the wasted, the theater geeks, the mean girls, the AV guys, the stoner artists -- all of us -- were completely riveted by Les Miserables. The message I took from it was that refusing to grant forgiveness hurts the hard-hearted more than the transgressor.
Anonymous wrote:Me too! (Except for the cringing part)Anonymous wrote:A Separate Peace and *sigh* Catcher in the Rye *cringe*

Anonymous wrote:Aesop's Fables
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Les Miserables totally informed my sense of social justice, which is an important part of my life and who I am.
I think I would still be as moved now, though, as I was then.
Long before the musical, back in the '70s when Frye Boots were popular the first time around and disco was king, my entire 9th-grade English -- the good girls, the jocks, the brains, the wasted, the theater geeks, the mean girls, the AV guys, the stoner artists -- all of us -- were completely riveted by Les Miserables. The message I took from it was that refusing to grant forgiveness hurts the hard-hearted more than the transgressor.
My oldest son, a recent college graduate, was riveted by Gatsby in 11th-grade American Literature. When he told us that he was turning down a job at an investment bank to teach middle school in one of the poorest neighborhoods in the US, he mentioned Gatsby. BTW, he majored in applied math. Anybody who says the humanities are dead is very much mistaken.
Anonymous wrote:"The Catcher in the Rye." J.D. Salinger.
I remember reading it because it was assigned reading and I thought to myself, "Oh great...A book written a long time ago that my PARENTS read too...B-O-R-I-N-G!!!", but I actually enjoyed it and related to it's character. For some odd reason, it also seemed refreshingly modern to me too at the time. This was in the late eighties too.
Now when I try to read it, it doesn't interest me in the least.