[stylist] update: about brave new world

Lynda Lambert llambert at zoominternet.net
Wed Oct 17 15:21:38 UTC 2012


I would say to consider what does it mean when a book is called a "classic" 
and what does the word "classic" mean?  After you have a better 
understanding of the concept of what "classic" means, then consider it in 
terms of this book. I have read this book a number of times. Why would a 
person go back and read a book so many times? There must be something there 
for you to discover, huh?

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "vejas" <brlsurfer at gmail.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 10:33 AM
Subject: [stylist] update: about brave new world


> Hi,
> Remember a couple of weeks ago I was deciding between books to read for 
> school?
> I'm reading Brave New World now but wish I'd chosen something else!
> Recently we read 1984, and I feel that 1984 is better written.  So far I'm 
> in like chapter 2 of Brave New World, and a main character hasn't even 
> been introduced! I talked to someone else who read it, who said it didn't 
> get good until the end.
> So my question is, why is this book a classic?
> Vejas
>
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