If literary classics like this were obligatory reads during high school...

If literary classics like this were obligatory reads during high school, there would be way less fags walking around today.
What do you think?
If you didnt read it, dont post here.

Attached: 81vrDQmPMKL (1).jpg (1274x1994, 337.58K)

Looks like he gonna start morbin

Attached: 1652036184200.jpg (640x640, 68.85K)

That was required reading for me. I actually am going to have to disagree. Making books required reading ruins them for me.

Europen aesthetic before the xix century was so much better. British protestantism ruined It forever.

Attached: TSR.png (1291x795, 1006.78K)

>If literary classics like this were obligatory reads during high school,
they were when I was in HS
I had to read Moby Dick in school, though I didn't really "get it" until reading it again in my 20s, now it's probably one of my most memorable books

Aint there a fag "scene" in there?

niggerature

Dumas gets a pass, Dantes’s tale is a fantastic story.

not that I recall, but modern eyes can read anything into historical male-relationships

>tells a scene from the Count's perspective
>20 years later: same scene told from another perspective
>same scene told again through the current Count's perspective
pare that down now that payment isn't by the word. it's 1 15-page book at most.

I will read nigger literature before a french one.

this dude is having a stroke

now this is a great story, was just thinking about this one too.
its getting weird at this point how people are having the same thoughts.
kings to you user

Attached: ED33D9AB-82BB-4917-B7EA-51474C35BB72.jpg (750x1000, 69.08K)

It was required reading for me. Well, it's so long we were actually assigned to read it over the summer. Great book.

Dumas was a quadroon actually.

What do they make to read you in Brazil?

We were proposed to read about 500 pages a day all year round (Tolstoy and so on), as a result no one read anything. I definitely preferred science fiction at 17 and wouldn't have understood what Turgenev or some other sperg is about. Probably that was the goal of the education systen.

Listened to the audiobook on the train to work. Was like 58 hours or something, absolutely god-tier adventure + soap opera kino. I think people get a bad impression because they were forced to read the shitty abridged version as kids which cuts a shit ton of content.
My favourite character had to be old man Noirtier.
I also listened to Three Musketeers which was pretty great as well but had some small let-downs.

>were obligatory reads
nigger, they ARE obligatory reads, what the fuck do you read in brazil?

A lot of Machado de Assis, along with Clarice Lispector and Eça de Queiroz.
The only foreign authors that i remember were Cervantes and Dostoiévski. But only Don Quixote was really obligatory.

That book is antisemitic mysoginistic chauvinistic toxic masculinitic racist and cis enablist. How dare you.

>count of monte cristo
that is a book for simps with no lessons or a literary value whatsoever

Attached: 1656249717416.jpg (478x532, 31.22K)

This book is a mandatory read for most American high schools. And I'm glad that it is because it's still one of the best books that I've ever read.

This is institutional racism btw