Man, I always assume Gatsby is a "spinach" book that you're forced to read in high school.
Most of my English teachers in HS were invested in avoiding "spinach" books. The only one I can recall was Grapes of Wrath, which I predictably HATED LIKE BURNING.
I LOVE Grapes of Wrath. Look at us, with our wildly divergent opinions and what not.
Yeah, I think I liked
Grapes of Wrath
too. Probably thought
Great Gatsby
was okay but not all that.
Oh my. I hated Tess of the d'Urbervilles and Gulliver's Travels. The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. White Fang.
Poor Mr. Bendoski. I'm certain I made his life hell in Senior Humanities.
I seem to recall liking reading Gataby. But I think it coincided with my hating everyone phase, so it just fed into my "everyone sucks" mindset. I don't think I'd enjoy it as much now. I haven't seen the movie yet.
I LOVE Grapes of Wrath. Look at us, with our wildly divergent opinions and what not.
Heh. I hated it so much that I blanked it mostly from my memory.
I loved Gatsby and Grapes, though East of Eden is the Steinbeck tome I really adore.
I saw Catching Fire today. Whoever cast Jennifer Lawrence deserves all the money. You have to really trust your actress to end a blockbuster film script with
close up on Katniss face while her face slowly turns from utter to despair then determination then cut to black.
I thought it was very well done across the board but seriously. Jennifer Lawrence.
Gris, I said the exact same thing. Heh.
I HAD to teach White Fang. I freaking hated it.
Gatsby, OTOH, I quite like, even though I don't like any of the characters.
I know the
Frozen
trailers make it look like a silly adventure about an annoying snowman, but it is so much better than that. It's focused on the relationship between two sisters, and even though there's a romance, it's secondary. I don't even remember the last good movie I saw about sisters. Plus, the snowman turns out to be hilarious and adorable. So many things I wanted to happen in this movie actually happened. Well done, Disney.