The non-reading teenager asked us at supper if we had read The Scarlet Letter. I hoped he wasn't wondering if the A on her chest was an Assumption High School letter. But then, when he casually shared the plot and knew what adultery was, I kind of wished he did think it was a school uniform.
I forget that every generation "grows up" a little faster than the one before. I know some of the plots of the classic novels we had to read baffled me. And granted, quite a few confuse Carter, too. But it made me think of the "classics" we had to read in Mrs. Petersen's high school English class and what I remembered most.
Off the top of my head, the following were some of my classic lit favorites – as in, I read them more than once and maybe more than twice:
- Roots
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Of Mice and Men
- Animal Farm
- Across Five Aprils
- Lord of the Flies
- The Last of the Mohicans
- Little Women
- The Outsiders
- Shane
- Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth
- Where the Red Fern Grows
- The Yearling
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl
- Jane Eyre
- Rebecca
- Great Expectations
- All Quiet on the Western Front (too gory)
- Catch-22 (major, majorly confusing)
- The Old Man and the Sea (who cares)
- The Great Gatsby (should re-read it now that I saw the movie, LOL)
- The Grapes of Wrath (too wordy)
- Moby Dick (didn't care)
- The Catcher in the Rye (what was the fuss?)
Of course, with all my life experiences and what I've learned since, I should probably go back and re-read the entire list. I would definitely have a different perspective.
And, like Carter, I might enjoy them more knowing I did not have to write a book report or take a test on them! (No offense, Mrs. P.)
Some of the books on your lists were not from my classes. But many of them are read at different levels at different ages. (Just so you know, you had a few on the lists that I have never read! Did you read those in college--Catcher in the Rye? for example??)
ReplyDeleteHmm... I was such a bookworm, I may have just read them out of curiosity :)
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