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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
well it's rubbish if you have a teacher who takes 1 hour to read one page aloud to the class explaining the meaning of every single sentence. also, they could have done without all the crap about her childhood.
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To be honest I think you're right about the childhood parts. Whenever I think of the book, and the parts that I enjoyed immensely, those are not among them. I could go into an argument about character formation and all of that, but my own tastes wouldn't be in line with it.
I did not realize it was the sort of book that required an in-depth analysis of each sentence...which isn't to say that it doesn't mean anything, but the book is very wordy. And I hate using "wordy" to describe any book, because all books contain words. What I'm saying, really, is that you have access to all of the main character's thoughts, so every situation presented is elaborated upon and picked apart in her head for us to see. In other words, the book explains itself. I didn't read the book for class though, I just read it on my own time, so I wasn't required to overanalyze it.