for my grade 12 English class? I have to do a seminar on a general theme in the said book.
"What do you consider "challenging?" What have you already covered in your class? Are you looking for a classic novel or soemething contemporary? Are they going to get their knickers in a wad if you choose something controversial? What do YOU like? Is there a particular theme you'd like to address and you need a novel to help support your presentation?
Sorry if it's too many questions. You just asked for kind of broad advice on the topic.
Here's just a few ideas that I'm bouncing off the top of my brain:
"A Tale of Two Cities" - personal sacrifice for a loved one to earn redemption, plight of low classes under aristocracy
"Lord of the Flies" - mob rule, failings of human nature and self-government
"Carrie" - cruelty of human nature, teen angst, personal breaking points, consequences, religious zealotry
"1984" - the danger of intrusive gonvernment, importance of personal privacy, malleablility of the human psyche
That's all I've got at 11:00 at night. It's been a long day.
Yo RAFO. What "challenging reads" do you recommend ...
28/11/2009 01:33:19 AM
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Depends on what you can get away with...
28/11/2009 01:51:15 AM
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As I Lay Dying is a good call. Think it was about twelfth grade when i read it.
28/11/2009 04:10:03 AM
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Class representation of pre-Soviet social classes in Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov
28/11/2009 04:20:20 AM
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This is what happens when the book board isn't named the book board
28/11/2009 11:08:30 AM
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Quit complaining, missy.
28/11/2009 02:05:34 PM
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Re: Quit complaining, missy.
28/11/2009 07:00:02 PM
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Stranger In A Strange Land
28/11/2009 05:29:07 PM
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Most public schools would expel this poor kid for choosing a book that deals with those themes.
29/11/2009 04:34:02 AM
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Some questions:
29/11/2009 04:48:29 AM
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Carrie?
29/11/2009 07:57:30 AM
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Why not? The underlying themes are good - especially for high school.
30/11/2009 07:06:05 PM
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