"The lack of character descriptive is odd because he didn't do this in the other chapters of the stories... IT MUST HAVE PHILOSOPHICAL MEANING!"
Yes I stood up in my class with my tophat and stated how there no meaning to the piece because of what it was. :rolleyes: The look on everybody's faces was baffled. I liked books they hated because they were well written. The argentina novel where the author had a obvious phobia of paragraphs and indenting WASN'T a good one. I'm sorry but making EVERY character having the same damn name and making it so you're not in the same setting per each BLOCK of paragraphs makes the novel hard to read, follow, and after awhile you stop caring. I've read many horrible books in my time during school. Its especially worse when you notice something fishy with the way its made.. One book I read each page had different syntax that was unrelated to the text on the page,, almost as if the author was losing his mind with each page he wrote.. Turns out the person wrote EVERY NOTE on the wall of his house while writing the book.
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I bullshitted my way through city school literature and when I got into the country school I had the english teacher fan girling over my pieces.
There was a Robert frost poem everybody HATED because it dealt with death, but I thought it was beautiful because it took a slice out of somebody's life, a slice of time and preserved it to the point a room full of idiotic teenagers could bicker about how the couple should just get divorced after having their first child die during childbirth. :huh:
However my ode to fame was when she had us read a "Fictional" book about vietnam a soldier wrote.. I know he used the fictional title as a protection barrier. People thought some of the writing was psychotic. So I wrote an essay piece that the teacher loved and read aloud. 30 seconds in the loud disrespectful class stfu as I dragged them to a place they never wanted to go... or thought they could go. I dragged them through a place where everything wanted you dead. I felt as she read it the tension rise, and rise, until the end of the piece where it dropped and they just nervously laughed and walked out of the room as the bell rang.
I was sweating like pig because that was scary.. but seeing them be shown EXACTLY what I wanted them to see was good feeling.
I used a spoiler tag since this rant may be viewed as off topic
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