It's an attack on fascism and the perversion of ideology, which pretty much comes about as long as you go far enough Left or Right. To say it's an attack on the totalitarian Left you'd have to ignore the damning of Nationalism and the obsession with suppressing sexual desire.albino boo said:Those four, its only the left have problem with them. Orwell attacks the totalitarian left, which no on the right has a problem with.
Reading is an important skill and thus reading more trains that skill. The most important factor of learning is motivation so it doesn't matter that I learned reading mainly from reading comic books, I am now a quite adequate reader. The fact that the Harry Potter books weren't released in my language until they had taken a year translating and printing them got me into reading books in English which refined my English skills.thaluikhain said:If I may ask, why?MisterShine said:Very similar to Harry Potter ( well, HP is actually quite good, but whatever), anything that gets people into reading more is a-okay by me.
I've heard this a lot, and until recently just sort of accepted it, that kids/people spend too much time in front of the computer or TV instead of a printed page, and this is somehow bad.
Now, there are certainly crap TV and internet stuff around, but printing the stuff out doesn't make it more informative.
Well, I'd say the amount of time they spend in front of the computer or TV is perfectly fine, they're just not using their time wisely. Children and young adults of all ages should be frantically emailing, PMing, and/or Facebooking me asking what anime they should be watching. The fact that this is not occurring is indicative of the downfall of our society. But to actually get to the point, the medium doesn't make a difference (well, most fact-oriented shows don't even give you as much information as the opening paragraph of a Wikipedia page, so there the medium makes a difference, but shutting up now). But are the people who read Twilight, or the people who can't even muster the attention span to read Twilight, are those people going on the Internet to get their intellectual stimulation. No. I would go out on a limb and say they're going nowhere to get their intellectual stimulation.thaluikhain said:If I may ask, why?MisterShine said:snip
I've heard this a lot, and until recently just sort of accepted it, that kids/people spend too much time in front of the computer or TV instead of a printed page, and this is somehow bad.
Now, there are certainly crap TV and internet stuff around, but printing the stuff out doesn't make it more informative.
That's what I thought at first. But it's not a government ban. It is banned from school libraries because parents.Arfonious said:What totalitarian and almost facist country do you live in that bans Animal Farm, To kill a mocking bird and 1984?
Because really? What?
Heh, your sister has quite the appetite:000Ronald said:..Here is a list of books my little sister has read thanks to Twilight (and religious fanatics)
-Animal Farm by George Orwell
-1984 By George Orwell
-The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
-The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
-The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
-Forever by Judy Blume
-To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee(currently)
And she's planning on reading The Color Purple next, because it's Mom's favorite movie.
They didn't kill Boxer, he lives on another farm now! TELL ME THIS IS A LIE!000Ronald said:a couple days later, she comes into my room almost crying because, "They killed Boxer."