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(Anonymous) 2013-02-18 03:25 am (UTC)(link)But apparently the stories of our culture are not big enough classics to analyse
So we're stuck slodging out way through Animal Farm, Pride and Prejudice and To Kill a Mockingbird and asked to interpret it and we could get the main gist but we don't know the history of that countries and it was so frustratingly tedious trying to draw the parallels with another countries history and those books.
It pisses me off so much. So when I think of classics I tend to think of those and can't bring myself to give a shit. It's associated with all the resentment and boredom and frustration I remember
and as an adult it also frustrates me because it's representative of the..westernisation of our countries and how white countries culture can sometimes be prioritised over our own culture and it makes me so angry that we're losing our history and identity to that in our history and english classes.