What do you think of High School/Secondary School Req. Reading?
What do you think of High School/Secondary School required reading for Engish classes? I had a look at my old school work recently (yes I kept them, sad I know). When I was in school at years 10-11 we had to read the following:
Of Mice and Men -Steinbeck (novel)
A View from the Bridge - Arthur Miller (play about US immigration in the 1950s)
The Red Room -H.G. Wells (short story)
The Monkey's Paw -W.W. Jacobs (horror short story)
The Withered Arm -Thomas Hardy (short story)
After this there was a selection of poems. The most prevalent poet in my English anthology was Seamus Heaney if I remember correctly. Keats, Elizabeth Barrett Browning etc. Also some Sylvia Plath and Maya Angelou, with many others.
I think personally, that considering this was a British Secondary School, the two main readings we had to do (Of Mice and Men and A View From the Bridge) shouldn't both have been American.
I just remembered aswell that we also read part of Romeo and Juliet.
What do you think? Do you think that a country should focus mainly on it's own authour's work in schools? What did you read in school and what do you think should have been set for you?
When I went to high school in the early 50s ....
John Steinbeck would have been banned because of his supposed communist leanings. We read A Tale of Two Cities by Dickens. I didn't read it until years later and ralized what I had missed. The rest of the poems and short stories were taken from an anthology book. This was the Junior year. We read Macbeth and Hamlet plus antholgy selections in the Senior year. I hated it. The teachers were abysmally poor, and I didn't read anything until I was twenty-one. Now, I have read all the plays of Shakespeare plus most of the classics of the Western world. Poor techers got me off to a bad start, and I had to learn how to read and what to read myself. I never think of a country of origin when I read. Like most English speaking people, I read from the Western world and Russia. In high school, one should read from a well-rounded curriculum of the best for that age, not particularly authors of the country you live in.