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    What all did you read in Highschool?

    Firstly, I would like to introduce myself to the forums as this is my first post, by saying hello to all.

    Anywho... so in speaking with my gf not too long ago, I discovered that although she had attended the same highschool as I, she was assigned very different texts than myself betwixt grades 9&12, such as Frankenstein, Great Expectations, and The Grapes of Wrath.

    With envy I recalled reading nothing to be considered classic in public school, the closest being Farenheit 451, but even that was in Junior High!

    So what do fellow board members remember being assigned to read in highschool, or have read so far in highschool?

    Also, what state did you attend?

    Thanks!

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    I went to high school in North Carolina and I read

    Freshman Year
    To Kill a Mockingbird
    Great Expectations
    Romea and Juliet

    Sophomore Year
    Things Fall Apart
    A Doll's House
    Cyrano de Bergerac
    All Quiet on the Western Front
    Siddhartha
    Antigone
    Epic of Gilgamesh
    Night

    Junior Year
    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
    Huck Finn
    Fredrick Douglas
    Their Eyes Were Watching God
    The Great Gatsby
    The Awakening
    The Scarlet Letter

    Senior Year
    Heart of Darkness
    1984
    Brave New World
    Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
    Hamlet
    Macbeth
    Heart of Darkness
    Lord of the Flies
    Light in August
    Turn of the Screw
    The Stranger

    I'm probably forgetting a bunch but that's what I can remember. The books were kind of hit or miss until senior year when I loved just about everything.

    Edit: remembered a couple more
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    Freshman Year
    Iliad
    Antigone
    Medea
    Epic of Gilgamesh

    Sophmore Year
    The Divine Comedy(just the Inferno)
    The Decameron
    Don Quixote
    Hamlet
    Romeo and Juliet
    The Miser(Moliere)
    The Sorrows of Young Werther

    Junior Year
    Anna Karenina
    Crime and Punishment
    Father Goriot
    Great Expectations
    U registraturi(Ante Kovačić,a Croatian author)
    Madame Bovary

    Senior Year
    The Trial
    Demian
    Steppenwolf
    The Stranger
    The Death and the Dervish(Selimović)
    The Damned Yard(Andrić)
    Ugursuz(also a novel by a Bosnian author,Nedžad Ibrišimović)
    One Hundred Years of Solitude
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    Grade 9
    Intrigue and Love
    Romeo and Juliet
    A Village Romeo and Juliet
    ...

    Grade 10
    Faust 1
    Some poetry by Pushkin
    ...

    Grade 11
    The Robbers
    Germany, a fairy tale
    The Sorrows of Young Werther
    A Midsummer Night's Dream
    Several short stories by Chekhov

    Grade 12
    The Reader
    Nathan the Wise
    Emilia Galotti
    Faust 2
    1984
    A Hero of our Time (excerpts)

    I know Ď've forgotten some books... I had no literature class, just a German, English and Russian class, so all works I listed were read in original.
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    FRESHMAN YEAR:
    Tickets,please.
    Indian camp.
    The edge.
    aroud the world in eighty days.
    SOMPHORE YEAR:
    shahrazad
    Antigone.
    Le rouge et le noire.
    knock.
    Candide.
    La civilisation de ma mére.
    don't look now.
    Tom sawyer.
    JUNIOR YEAR:
    A begining and an end.(by Najib Mahfoud).
    Head of the devil.(Njib Alkilani).
    Senior year:
    I remember not very well.

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    Light in August
    Turn of the Screw
    The Stranger

    Who were these written by? Are they good?

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    Light in August is by Faulkner. It is kind of slow with a lot of focus on character's internal happenings but I liked it. A lot of my classmates found it boring but there are a lot of Faulkner fans on this board that can probably explain the good aspects of it better than I can.

    Turn of the Screw is by Henry James. I loved it, it's a great mystery about a nanny who sees ghosts haunting the children she is taking care of and the reader must decide if she is insane or if the ghosts are real.

    The Stranger is by Albert Camus and is one of the best books I have ever read. I can't recommend it highly enough, but that may be because I agree with the existentialist philosophy it espouses (though Camus did not agreee with the existentialist label).
    Dost thou think, because thou art virtuous, there shall be no more cakes and ale?

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    I went to high school in Texas. Here are some of those I remember (and I forgotten lots — forgive me; it was ages ago!):


    Freshman
    Romeo and Juliet
    The Odyssey
    Rebecca
    To Kill a Mockingbird


    Sophomore
    Julius Caesar
    Animal Farm
    The Scarlet Letter
    The Glass Menagerie
    Poetry of Robert Frost
    A Separate Peace


    Junior
    Antony and Cleopatra
    The Crucible
    Some stories Fitzgerald's stories


    Senior
    Beowulf
    Macbeth
    John Donne's poetry and essays
    A Modest Propsal
    poetry by Byron, Keats and Wordsworth
    Parts of Walden
    Lord of the Flies
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    Due to developmental delays, I can't really remember most of what I read. I know Lord of the Flies was sophomore year as well as lots of poetry in that chapter. Don't remember most, but my fave poet is Robert Frost. I share my birthday with E. E. Cummings. I graduated in Ohio in 1998.
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    some of these lists make me green with envy!

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    Shoot that was a long time ago. The ones I remember are:

    The Catcher in the Rye
    The Great Gatsby
    All the Kings Men
    The Scarlet Letter
    Huck Finn
    The Bible
    Hemlet
    Macbeth
    Romeo and Juliet
    Much Ado About Nothing
    As you like it
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    Quote Originally Posted by SirRaustusBear View Post
    The Stranger is by Albert Camus and is one of the best books I have ever read.

    I have to agree on this. I love that book.

    I've also seen the title translated as "The Outsider."

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    Yes, I was about to ask that

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    We did To Kill A Mockingbird, Educating Rita, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It...

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    I can't remember absolutely everything I've read, especially considering that I read a lot on my own and will probably mix it all up. I haven't finished High School yet either...so...

    Freshman Year
    The Giver
    House on Mango Street
    The Lovely Bones
    Romeo and Juliet
    The Odyssey
    A Raisin in the Sun
    The Glass Menagerie
    The Catcher in the Rye

    Sophomore Year
    The Art of War
    Mythology
    Whale Talk
    Julius Caesar
    Animal Farm
    Candide
    Cat's Cradle
    Antigone
    Lord of the Flies
    Of Mice and Men

    Junior Year (current year)
    The Grapes of Wrath
    A Handmaid's Tale
    The Color of Water
    The Great Gatsby
    To Kill A Mockingbird
    The Crucible
    The Bluest Eye
    Fahrenheit 451
    The Life of Pi

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