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Butterfly_Wings

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Were there any texts you wre forced to read for English that you actually liked?
I always complained about English at the time-but looking back at it, there were a few I really did like (at the time...)

Year 7- 'Tuck Everlasting'
Year 8- 'The China Coin' and 'Aurora'
Year 9- 'A Midsummer Nights Dream'
Year 11- 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf'
Year 12- 'Enders Game'
 

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nup...hated em all

but we (obviously) did different texts to those
 

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Defintely Enders Game (12)
This play, i think: 12 Jurors (10) I really liked that ...

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1984, I read it in year 12. It was the only text I had to read in English that I liked. So much so that I actually <shock horror> read it cover to cover. That's right, I actually finished reading an English text!
 

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I actually grew to like Lear after all the stuff we did. Probably the teacher though.

Other than that there is none from the ones I can rememeber I did. Maybe Tomorrow when the war began.

The non-book texts were more interesting.
 

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hmm, I can't remember a lot of the books we studied back in year 7 and 8. But some of the ones that weren't too bad are:
Year 9: 'To kill a Mockingbird' (yes I actually liked that book! but no-one else in my class did)
Year 10: 'The Giver'
Year 11: 'Wuthering Heights'
Year 11: 'Antony and Cleopatra'
Year 12: 'Looking for Alibrandi'
 

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Year 7: Fredriech
Thats the only one I ever enjoyed - Hamlet in Yr12 came close though
 

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I liked To kill a mockingbird too. I also liked Bladerunner and Brave New World.
 

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I actually liked reading 'King Lear'. It was mores interesting than emma, let me tell you that. I also likes reading 'Angela's Ashes' in year 10.

But i agree with whoever said that the not-book textx were much more enjoyable.
 

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Originally posted by natstar
If i did Avdvanced i would have like to watch Cluless. That would have been fun considering i luv da movie.
Cluesless was good too watch, i wouldn't consider it a fave film of mine but it did provide a contrastfrom all the boring texts we had to watch.
 

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let's see...

frontline was good, and ros & guil are dead was also an interesting read. over the years i grew to like shakespeare (all up the ones i did were merchant of venice, 12th night, hamlet, henry v, macbeth).

and there are other things we just studied little bits of, like in year 10 we did a bit of bruce dawe's poetry, and that was really good as well. changed my whole view on poems.

personally, i couldn't stand watching clueless from start to finish, let alone study it for a year :eek:...
 

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Yeah, To Kill A Mockingbird was pretty good...we didn't have to read the book though, we just watched the movie.:p
 

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i really REALLY hated to kill a mockingbird... it was soOoO boring

ahahah the best english text for me was LOOKING FOR ALIBRANDI and the gathering (year 10) and BRIAR ROSE (just finished reading it for HSC) :)
 

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brave new world ... catcher in the rye ... othello ...
 

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Originally posted by Rahul

anyone read heart of darkness...??
I have, it wasn't easy :p. It was very interesting to read though, I studied it with Apocalypse Now in year 11. But thank goodness it's short :D

Of the year 12 texts I liked 1984 the most, followed by Hamlet . I didn't much like Donne's poetry.
 

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Originally posted by kini mini


I have, it wasn't easy :p. It was very interesting to read though, I studied it with Apocalypse Now in year 11. But thank goodness it's short :D
yeh we did the same in yr 11. it is jus so bloody hard to read. apoc now was slow at tyms(part of the appropriation technique i think:D ) but wasnt a bad movie.....not great but ok.
 

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i liked john donne in the metaphysical poets, surprising cos i usually hate poetry...the language n themes were interesting
 

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Originally posted by Rahul


yeh we did the same in yr 11. it is jus so bloody hard to read. apoc now was slow at tyms(part of the appropriation technique i think:D ) but wasnt a bad movie.....not great but ok.
Yeah its length did give some idea of Conrad's original style :D. I didn't want to pay for a copy so I just downloaded one hehe.
 

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uh, gawd i've read so many eng texts that i cant remember half of them :p

but the ones i remembered enuff to like were:
Lear
Merchant of Venice
that john marsden series... tommorrow something??? cant remember the name..
A Keats book of poetry
so many more too, but i have a mental blank at the moment!

ones i hated:
Del del
Dear Nobody
Emma/Clueless
i cant stand those texts... they should BURN!! :angry: :burn:
 

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