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forkboy84
Jun 13, 2012

Corgis love bread. And Puro


I can't for the life of me remember most things we read in secondary school. Some first world war poetry, some Shakespeare, the only text that really stands out in my mind as something I really enjoyed was Of Mice & Men.

Shakespeare always felt like reading another language which was a massive chore, and being forced to read it at 14 or 15 has since probably lead to me being unable to enjoy Shakespeare, either to read or watch. Even the fact that Macbeth was set near where we were in school didn't change the total lack of appeal it had. We must have read other things but it was a long time ago and I'm totally blanking on them. Some more poetry presumably.

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