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WampaLord
Jan 14, 2010

Favorite assigned school book: Brave New World. Future dystopias/attempted utopias are my jam,

Least favorite? Either The Great Gatsby or Wuthering Heights. Romance plots about rich white people. :jerkbag:

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WampaLord
Jan 14, 2010

freebooter posted:

The entire point of the novel is about disillusionment, failure, and a desperate longing to to back to a more hopeful and optimistic time in one's own life.

No, according to my high school English teacher, the entire point of the novel is analyzing why the light he sees is green.

WampaLord
Jan 14, 2010

Earwicker posted:

I thought Dune was a decent book but I don't quite get why you are using it as a launching board for this generic rant about political correctness. No one even mentioned anything about the politics or ideas?

Tony Montana has a chip on his shoulder about kids these days and will find any excuse to rant about them.

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