I understand that there's a perceived imperative to introduce students to the heritage in the written English language, but high faculty exposure in all probability produces more haters than lovers of works from earlier generations. Novels, plays, and poems were written, in addition to providing revenue to their authors, to give pleasure, entertainment and with luck some imagined provocation and vicarious emotional experiences. It seems perverse to force them on readers who will experience only exasperation
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I have usually liked reading fiction and have no objection to decoding the obscure and oblique, but even I have un-fond memories of books that were forced on me in high college. It tends to make me a little sad to think how authors would react if reanimated and told that their operate was foisted on hostile teenagers many generations later.
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Thank you for the tips. I considered using the thumbnails, but I see why a 100 % size video is better now.
投稿者: Elinor Jethva | 2012年06月02日 03:23
I understand that there's a perceived imperative to introduce students to the heritage in the written English language, but high faculty exposure in all probability produces more haters than lovers of works from earlier generations. Novels, plays, and poems were written, in addition to providing revenue to their authors, to give pleasure, entertainment and with luck some imagined provocation and vicarious emotional experiences. It seems perverse to force them on readers who will experience only exasperation
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I have usually liked reading fiction and have no objection to decoding the obscure and oblique, but even I have un-fond memories of books that were forced on me in high college. It tends to make me a little sad to think how authors would react if reanimated and told that their operate was foisted on hostile teenagers many generations later.
投稿者: Felipe Garnica | 2012年06月02日 13:41
There is one particular difference. The Democrats must fork out their protestors.
投稿者: Damian Falgout | 2012年10月21日 11:01