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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-10-31 05:55 pm

[ SECRET POST #4682 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4682 ⌋

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Secrets Left to Post: 01 pages, 10 secrets from Secret Submission Post #670.
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Why?

(Anonymous) 2019-10-31 11:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I've had teachers and professors outright state things about literature that I didn't agree with (though I don't actually have an opinion either way about this). As long as they aren't grading students down for not having the same interpretation (or grading students up for having the same interpretation), it's fine. Every reader should have their own interpretation of what they have read, whether it agrees with popular opinion or not. And, as a student, finding where you agree and disagree with others about meanings in text can be an important part of the learning process and help refine your own opinions and interpretations.