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Strategies for reading the classics:
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I don't think it's a "pro-war" book. Homer was certainly capable of saying, "Oh, the waste and horror and stupidity of war! Why must men give their lives for an evil ruler? Let the wars cease!" But he didn't. The war is a setting in which Homer develops several themes on human nature, the inscrutable and unreliable character of the Greek gods, the value of honor and loyalty when a person is faced with certain disaster, the foolishness of wounded pride, the way in which wrath drives our actions, the futility of fate, etc. He gives those who die in battle their due as characters, but he also portrays various warriors as heroic and their deeds in battle as heroic as well. At times, he glorifies acts of war and killing. Anyhow, please forgive me if I offended you. Literature allows for many opinions! ![]() |
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Don't worry, you didn't offend me. I do sound harsh sometimes, I know this, problem is: I don't know why
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![]() I think I gotta read some classics ![]() Let me check my TBR list... Best Served Cold ? or Everything Is Illuminated or maybe Watching the English ![]() Ah, I know. It must be all time classic. Memories of Ice (The Malazan Book of the Fallen #3) No? The last, third, lucky one? attempt: The Red and the Black The Old Man and the Sea One Hundred Years of Solitude All Quiet on the Western Front East of Eden will it do? |
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For one reader Dickens is a classic, for another reader it is Sir Walter Scott, and Robert Jordan is classic yet for another reader. ![]() The question is why don't Jordan's fans try to push this idea and force everybody to read him, when so called classics fans think of themselves that they are superior and can do it and request of us Quote:
![]() For the life of me I don't see how Dickens is any better than Steven Erikson. It is exactly the opposite for me but I don't feel superior and think less of people who don't like Steven Erikson and don't see his works as classics. I would not insist on his books to be a compulsory reading of school curriculum. To each its own. ![]() |
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