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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: shellytt

My favourite has to be "To Kill a Mokingbird by Harper Lee.
That book was magical and effortless and captured the time and essense of the story perfectly. It effectively deals with prejudices and racism in a time were the environment was volitile. It also shows how to never judge a person by your first impression or by rumors and second hand imformation. It in essense tells you to make judgements based on fact and to try to be honest and fair regardless of opposition. Sometimes taking the right stand means standing alone and this book teaches that you should always stand for truth and justice.

To me Diary of Anne Frank was overated. It simply bored me. I know that is considered to be a moving story of a young girl during the WW2 and the Holocust, but the tradegy of the time wasn't conveyed to me in her diary. It was simply a day by day account of a young thirteen year old girl about mundane everyday things. I admit that her story itself was a sad and moving one but the diary just didn't portray that for me.This is just my opinion.




Ditto😉 I totally loved To Kill a Mockinbird even though at first it was kind of boring....I am about to read Anne Frank in class and I like the last paragraph because it is soooo touching😭
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: lucky_lakshmi

^^^wow Having Read Odyssey (U refer to the Original I hope) is an achievement in Itself! 👏 😊

😳aww...thanks...Yes, it was the original😳 It was highly difficult to read at first but very interesting.😳

Homer has many great classics, like Jane and many others. I havernt gotten a chance to read them, but i read the summarries, and it sounds amazing.

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Posted: 17 years ago
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^^Greek Literature is indeed very rich. (unles I am horribly mistaken Odyssey is Greek Classic right?)
I havent had the oppurtunity to familiarize myself with Greek till date. I hope to do so in future.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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I love classics!!!!I love english classics as well as russian!!every kind of classics!for example I love Walter Scott's works!Pushkin,Lermontov,Tolstoy...and many many more!!all are great!!!!!I love them all😳

Lotus.😉
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Pride and Prejudice is fantastic - not much romance, but so much love!

To Kill a Mockingbird is probably one of the best written books that I have ever read, so subtle yet powerful...considering Harper Lee never wrote again, I really wonder where it all came from.

Er...Jane Eyre, I never connected with...perhaps I read it at rather an impatient stage of my life, but I think I have to try it again...I don't know, there are so many books considered classics, one feels compelled to try them all, whether overrated or not!

I never loved Anne Frank personally but there are some extremely touching parts - all the more so when you know it is all true. It's just that diaries kept by real people are rarely as coherent as Anne Frank's (my own is certainly spilled with events from all over the place, irrespective of relevance or time) - considering that, it's a pretty amazing work in itself.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Jane Eyre is my favourite Love story too, along with Gone with the wind.
I am reading Nabokov's Lolita now and I have gotta say..If there ever has been a "convincing" love story, this is it!
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: bhavana02

Pride and Prejudice is fantastic - not much romance, but so much love!

To Kill a Mockingbird is probably one of the best written books that I have ever read, so subtle yet powerful...considering Harper Lee never wrote again, I really wonder where it all came from.

I still have to read dis book.. Even through i try 2 stay away from serious books it sounds nice!😳

Er...Jane Eyre, I never connected with...perhaps I read it at rather an impatient stage of my life, but I think I have to try it again...I don't know, there are so many books considered classics, one feels compelled to try them all, whether overrated or not!

Same ere.. When i read dis novel i was very young, around 11.. So even i feel dat i shound read dis novel bec at dat stage i had a brain of a child who cudnt understand such things!😳

I never loved Anne Frank personally but there are some extremely touching parts - all the more so when you know it is all true. It's just that diaries kept by real people are rarely as coherent as Anne Frank's (my own is certainly spilled with events from all over the place, irrespective of relevance or time) - considering that, it's a pretty amazing work in itself.

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Posted: 17 years ago
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It is not a classic per say, but I think 1984 is probably my favorite (more a 1950s classic). It really shows how power can be misused and what harm authority can do. I also loved Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre, Dubliners, Invisible Man (more of a modern 1940s classic), To Kill a Mockingbird, The Old Man and the Sea, House of Mirth, Great Expectations, The Overcoat, Little Women, Crime and Punishment etc. (could go on and on).
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Posted: 17 years ago
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my favorite is Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. I definitely like the character of Darcy.

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