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Ok So Crying Over A Book Is One Of The Most Prominent Sign Of Compassion For Humanity. Youre Crying Over

ok so crying over a book is one of the most prominent sign of compassion for humanity. you’re crying over someone who isn’t really there, doesn’t really exist, but you still feel for them as if you've known them your entire life.

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*finishes reading a full book in 3 hours* who am i


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3 years ago
SEASONS GREETINGS

SEASONS GREETINGS

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3 years ago

Things we should do in English class instead of just Shakespeare:

Compare & contrast a Rick Riordan book, an original Greek myth, and/or a retelling like Song of Achilles

Instead of talking about poetic devices, look for imagery, symbolism, and color theory in comics/graphic novels/Webtoons (Lore Olympus is a great example!!)

Analyze a Broadway musical instead of a Shakespeare play. (There’s SO MUCH to unpack in Dear Evan Hansen)

Have half the class read a book, and the other half listen to the audiobook. Do the audiobook kids have more similar interpretations? How much does the inflection and (unsaid) thoughts of the narrator influence ones takeaway?

10k notes and I’ll show this to my English teacher


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4 years ago

the feeling when a book fucks you up so hard you have to put it down and take a break because your emotional threshold has reached it's limit


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3 years ago

do you read four books at the same time or are you normal