| I don't know, but apparently they're under the impression that there has only been one book by Ray. "What do you think about the book?" most topic headings ask. It's a good thing they all seem to know which book they're talking about! |
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| yeah we are from lemont suburb of the greatet city in the world chicago yeah it is a home work assignment to post three replies and this is the one book we read by ray so i hope that answers your ? |
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| Voct, no need to apologize. Welcome to you and all of your classmates to the board! Hopefully, you liked FAHRENHEIT 451 enough to read some of Ray Bradbury's other wonderful books, even if they are not assigned homework! |
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| Sad, sad, sad, but true! In many so-called third world countries, (I'm thinking particularly of acquaintances who taught in Botswana and Haiti) children are so hungry for education - dressing in their best clothes, walking miles to school, families giving up many basic things and enduring great hardships to get their kids into school... Here, unfortunately, knowledge and wisdom are no longer seen to be as important as wealth, fame, athletic prowess, and physical beauty. Consequently, most students attend school reluctantly and resist learning. The one thing our kids really do want to learn is how to be popular. There are, of course exceptions; and it is on these kids we must place the hope of a better future for our society. |
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| quote: Originally posted by rm-r: I guess forced reading is better than none at all. Good luck on your assignments, kids.
No, I don't think so. I think the pleasure of reading is an experience that can't be injected into someone, but has to be discovered and grown by oneself. I also think the context in which you are confronted with a book is important: Although I've always been fond of books since I learned to read them, I often disliked reading the books I was made to read at school, because they had the context of forced reading about them. (Therefore, I'm almost thankful we didn't read any Bradbury back at school). Of course, there are exceptions - but generally it will always be difficult to derive pleasure from something that is imposed on you. |
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| OK, how about this? Phil [This message has been edited by philnic (edited 09-02-2004).] |
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| Actually, I was suspicious when all the High School posts began to appear - so many similar questions made me think someone was trying to bring the board down by bombarding it with messages. It's now clear that these are just the results of enthusiasm, in some cases for F451, in some cases for message boards. I don't think we should knock it, as it has at the very least pushed the Moore threads way down to the bottom of most of the topics. But if I were the tutor, I would be learning a lesson about how you need to drum in a little (n)etiquette... Phil www.bradburymedia.co.uk |
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