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throwaway384938338 t1_j5zf12z wrote
Reply to comment by Mametaro in The People Who Don’t Read Books by scolfin
“Keep my wife’s name out your goddamn mouth” -Will Smith
throwaway384938338 t1_j5za5lf wrote
Reply to Can anyone help me by yt-_spark_-yt
I studied English literature at university and I used to have this same issue and I think it was largely caused by the pressure of feeling like I had to complete and understand the text in a short time. I would treat books like a puzzle, I’d be half writing the essay in my head as I read it, would focus on key words without reading the sentences.
The best advice I could give you is to step back and give yourself plenty of time. Read the text like a book and try and divorce it from being a ‘school assignment’ if, by the end, you can’t make sense of it in the context of the essay you have to write/questions you have to answer you can go back an reread sections or the whole thing. You’ll find it easier for having already known the story, plot and charactersz
throwaway384938338 t1_j2a1pmg wrote
I think the writer was a sincere Catholic.
throwaway384938338 t1_j29sf8l wrote
Reply to comment by RunDNA in Going to start reading Shakespeare. Any advice? by SnowFlakeObsidian4
Kindle is useful for this as well where you can look up word and footnotes without having to flick back and forth
One of those spark notes website that breaks it down page by page can also be useful if you hit a section that you can’t make sense of
throwaway384938338 t1_ir0zltk wrote
Reply to comment by dailycyberiad in [OC] I tracked my mood on a five point scale every day for a year (October 2021 - September 2022) by sshheelleeyy
Remember the good times
They're smaller in number
And easier to recall.
Don't spend too much time
On the bad times.
They're staggering in number
And will be heavy
As lead on your mind
throwaway384938338 t1_j9sxn25 wrote
Reply to Update: so, I'm going to read 100 "classic" books, and To Kill a Mockingbird was the first on the list by [deleted]
That’s a fine list. My only comment would be that I don’t think you need two Jack London
I’d consider adding, Paradise Lost, Lolita and In Cold Blood