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MOVIE SHOOT (2017)

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I think that 1984 is timeless. The names in The Outsiders are silly, but it’s still genuinely touching. The Great Gatsby too. A Christmas Carol helped me sort out my complicated feelings about the holiday. But, although the plot and themes of hypocrisy and puritanical ostracism in The Scarlet Letter are interesting, the text was so dry it felt like watching paint dry. I got an A in AP English and although the book was fun to discuss, I was so happy when I finally finished because again dry af. The points could be easier made by reading The Truth About Alice by Jennifer Mathieu which revolves around public shaming, sex negativity, and what it means to be complicit in someone being publicly shunned.
The point I’ve reviewed books, I worked in a library all through college, I’ve taken Toni Morrison and Shakespeare seminars. Some classics can withstand the test of time. I do think problematic content can have redeeming qualities and sometimes be inexplicably enjoyable. I do think the classics should be available for anyone who wants to read them. But not all of these books aged well, they were written with a very limited percentage of the population in mind and ultimately it’s just not true that the classics are the only novels you can learn from.
Monday feels
a promise that she had done gay, exciting things just a while since and that there were gay, exciting things hovering in the next hour
The Great Gatsby
Publishers Gave Away 122,951,031 Books During World War II And, in the process, they created a nation of readers.
"Dog-eared and moldy and limp from the humidity those books go up the line," wrote a war reporter from the southwest Pacific. "Because they are what they are, because they can be packed in a hip pocket or snuck into a shoulder pack, men are reading where men have never read before." A lieutenant in the Marshall Islands wrote of seeing men devour books "by a dim flashlight under a shelter half, even after the air-raid siren has already blown and they should be in a foxhole." Another soldier reported that "the books are read until they fall apart."
In 1945, Council picked out an older novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald that had never achieved popular success. It sold just 120 copies the previous year, and another 33 in 1945 before going out of print. The 155,000 copies of The Great Gatsby that they shipped out to the troops dwarfed all its previous print runs combined. Buoyed by that exposure, it would go on to become one of the great publishing successes of the 20th century.

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Brittany Hellmeister
Unfortunately, Gatsby got too hooked on the love drug Daisy. It proved deadly.
♫ Boy meets girl where the beat goes on Stitched up tight, can’t shake free Love is the drug, got a hook on me ♫