English
Teachers
put
more thought into a novel
then the author
did.
1087 faves · 9 comments · Feb 21, 2012 1:06pm
KayKay3954
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1 decade ago
OMG ikr. My teacher is doing that right now with Romeo and Juliet.
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MyLifeInRoses
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1 decade ago
I agree, but, they put a different kind of thinking in. The writers slave for hours trying to perfect the paragraphs...
You're right, though. But it's their job, so, what can you fo about it?
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_behind_these_green_eyes
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1 decade ago
ahah sleeptimenomnoms7!
sootrue.
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moo
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1 decade ago
than*
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sleepytimenomnoms7
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1 decade ago
"and the reason the girl is wearing a blue dress is because 50 years ago the narrator mentions he think blue is blah blah blah..." AUTHOR: i like blue
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ALittleAdviceGoesALongWay
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1 decade ago
ugh! I know right? "What does it mean when Ulysses finds this crow?"
Uhm...well....maybe the author just decided he found it....?
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liveitupkeeplaughing
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1 decade ago
noppe. thats not true but its still really funny lol
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RainDancer96
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1 decade ago
ikr? it's like "the crow represents her depression and sorrow." Noooo, the author just wanted to put a crow in the book. lol :P
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Mcupcake13 · 1 decade ago
My teacher does that with everything like Where The Red Fern Grows
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