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    The main problem with a list of books is that the class cant study the text as a whole and the teacher's attention is further divided amongst them.

    And I agree calling it molestation is a bit much.

    I thought gratuitous meant something else.
    I know I read violent books at that age but I dont recall anything with excessive violence actually being on the required reading list until the last two years of highschool and even then it was only because the subject of crime fiction was chosen out of the pool of available subjects and there were only 5 people in that class.

    I dont know how other education systems worked but in ours there were times when we had to chose our own text to analyse as long as they fit the overall vague theme outlined in the curriculum (Journey, Change, that sort of thing) and I think if you want to chose a more mature text then more power to you but there are plenty of texts without excessive violence or sex that are worth discussing and exploring as a basis for further self chosen reading.

    I think it is a problem that society has an easier time accepting violence than sex but I think the main problem in this topic comes from the education system, not society
    Last edited by blackmage_nuke; 05-09-2014 at 06:31 PM.
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