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    What's required reading in English schools?

    Quote Originally Posted by electric_kool_aid
    I am personally happy Orwell has his own spot on this site. He's an amazing author and definitely should be required reading in schools. Then again I think Alice in Wonderland should be required, so there ya go
    I really get interested. I wonder which authors, correctly which works of them are required reading by school programs?

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    I'll think back to the past four years.. and let's see.

    Scarlet Letter, Of Mice and Men, Death of a Salesman, Night, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Frankenstein, Othello..

    That's all I remember having to read in English, there were parts of Beowulf and a few other stories, but I can't recall them. I'm pretty sure I barely read any of those or just Sparknoted them at some point. Ah, youthful rebellion and slacking off.
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    Hmm, despite my difficult memory, the ones that I remember:
    The Scarlet Letter
    The Catcher in the Rye
    One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
    The Turn of the Screw
    Of Mice and Men
    Grapes of Wrath
    Pride and Prejudice
    Sense and Sensibility
    Stranger in a Strange Land

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    Not 100% sure I understood the question, but this semester we were working with:

    Gulliver's Travels
    Mrs Dalloway
    Brand New World
    Walden
    The Importance Of Being Earnest
    Heart Of Darkness
    Waiting For Godot
    The Bell Jar
    Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit
    Absolom, Absolom
    Bartleby The Scrivener
    The Horse-Dealer's Daughter
    Modest Proposal
    some of T.S. Elliott's essays
    Canterburry Tales
    Humphrey Clinker
    Tristam Shandy
    Macbeth
    several sonnets and poems

    Aside of a few works we were only required to read parts of the novels.
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    Ill tell you what we have to read In Grade 10:

    Romeo and Juliet
    The Alchemist
    To Kill a Mockingbird
    *Frankenstein
    *Girl with the Pearl Earing

    *=You have a choice between the books one which one to read

    There definatley going to be more, I forgot which other ones we have to read.

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    Well, in the 10th grade it's the following:

    - Of Mice and Men
    - To Kill a Mockingbird
    - Animal Farm
    - Their Eyes Were Watching God
    - A Midsummer's Night's Dream
    - Lord of the Flies

    There are more, but I can't remembe them right now.
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    All your book lists are really long compared to mine! Maybe this is because you're all at American schools or something? I go to school in the UK and you only get set a maximum of 4 or 5 books a year for the A levels exams that we sit in June. I personally don't think this is enough, but then again it's incredibly hard to revise for more at once

    Anyway, for GCSEs (which lasted two years) I did

    Of Mice and Men
    The Merchant of Venice
    Jane Eyre
    Poems by Christina Rosetti, Emily Dickinson, RS Thomas and Robert Frost

    For AS Levels this year, I'm

    Death of a Salesman
    A Passage to India
    Antony and Cleopatra
    The Franklin's Tale from Chaucer

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    my IGcse books were
    Animal Farm
    An Ideal husband
    A view from a bridge
    (An anthology by Seamus heaney cant remember what )
    and somthing else but cantthink what

    AS was
    The handmaids tale
    Hamlet
    Faustus
    The whitsum weddings By philip Larkin
    A2
    a long list but I chose The color Purple and Pamela or Virtue rewarded
    Othello
    John Keats
    sasson
    wilfred Owen
    Jessie Pope
    and then lots of ww1 poems
    Pat Barker regeneration trilogy
    Birdsong
    and anything with ww1 as a theme more or less
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    Yeah im in england at school at the moment and ive just finished english (YAWN). We have studied so far (and i'm almost at the end of the two year course):
    Far From the Madding Crowd, by Thomas Hardy
    Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare
    Pygmalion, by George Bernard Shaw
    Short Stories from different cultures
    Opening Worlds Poetry
    War Poetry, by Wilfred Owen and Alfred Lord Tennyson
    But my friend next to me here in french has a completely different syllabus

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    I think that the following novels should be read in the 10th Grade:

    Wuthering Heights
    Jane Eyre
    A Tale Of Two Cities
    A Tree Grows In Brooklyn
    Pride And Prejudice
    The Hobbit
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    High school reading I can recall:
    Of Mice and Men
    Romeo and Juliet
    1984
    a book by Isacc Asimov, can't remember which
    Huckleberry Finn
    Lord of the Flies
    Alice in Wonderland (we chose this in an honors class to read, not normal syllabi material)
    and more...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pensive
    I think that the following novels should be read in the 10th Grade:

    Wuthering Heights
    Jane Eyre
    A Tale Of Two Cities
    A Tree Grows In Brooklyn
    Pride And Prejudice
    The Hobbit
    Pensy - What did you think of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn? I grew up in Brooklyn, so it was one of our required reading.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil
    Pensy - What did you think of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn? I grew up in Brooklyn, so it was one of our required reading.
    I liked it a lot. I think that it is good for 10th Grade students, specially for American students.As far as I can recall, itwas published in 1943, probably a few years before you were born. I am very glad to find that you have read it in the school.

    Can you remember in which grade did you read it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pensive
    I liked it a lot. I think that it is good for 10th Grade students, specially for American students.As far as I can recall, itwas published in 1943, probably a few years before you were born. I am very glad to find that you have read it in the school.

    Can you remember in which grade did you read it?
    Yes it was before my time. I'm old, but not ancient.

    I think I read it around the same grade, which would correspond to about 14 or 15 years old.
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    so far i've had to read:
    Brave New World
    A Tale of Two Cities
    Gulliver's Travels
    MacBeth
    Hamlet
    The Canterbury Tales
    Beowulf
    Frankenstein
    The Catcher And The Rye
    The Great Gatsby
    The Crucible

    ...maybe some others.
    and more to come seeing as how i'm not finished yet.
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