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#9 Over the IB, I did the following: Kafka - The Metamorphosis Camus - The Outsider Sophocles - Antigone Shakespeare - The Merchant of Venice Austen - Pride and Prejudice Heaney - Selected poetry Blake - Songs of Innocence and of Experience Shakespeare - King Lear Ibsen - A Doll's House Marlowe - Dr. Faustus Miller - Death of a Salesman Beckett - Waiting for Godot Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby Gilman - The Yellow Wallpaper Chopin - The Awakening Hardy - Tess of the D'Urbervilles Yellow Wallpaper and Awakening got changed for the second year because they didn't fulfill the criteria though I'd read them over the summer anyway. Got replaced by some short stories by Guy de Maupassant and In Patagonia (Chatwin), the latter of which I've still yet to read. I also read Brave New World (Huxley), The Handmaid's Tale (Atwood) and A Clockwork Orange (Burgess) for my extended essay on the subject of dystopia (to add to Nineteen Eighty-Four, Fahrenheit 451 and The Man in the High Castle which I already had under my belt). GCSE involved To Kill A Mockingbird (Lee) and An Inspector Calls (Priestley) for the English literature exam. |
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| | Its been years since my GCSEs. I think we done "Lamb" but I forget the author, was a pretty easy book and not one I'd have seen as as syllabus book for an English qualification. Genuinely enjoyed the book though, read it in two days on my own before they even read it in the class. |
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| Site Staff | That's over two years remember. The Outsider isn't really that heavy or at least I didn't find it that way. I found it to be quite an enjoyable book to read really. Waiting for Godot is absolutely fantastic. As well as reading the book we watched a film of it that was quite good too. It's so silly and slapstick in places and it really just stands really out from every other play I've read. |
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| | I hate having to write analytical essays about reading material. Hell, I hate writing essays. It's just so boring and restrictive. The essays are never broad, they're always extremely narrow and they're always stuff like your feelings. At which point I usually just bull ![]() ![]() ![]() my way though it. |
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| | Reading 6 books of our choice, but they have to be approved by the teacher because they have to be usable on the AP Exam. I'm reading A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man now and plan to read Candide next. Not really sure what else yet though. If I could get a practical, well-paying job in Literature, I probably would go for it because it's really my favorite subject, but that's not the case. I looked forward to it too, but oh man, I could hardly get through it. |
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