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1. The book was written in a different era and it is necessary to acknowledge that the language and art of writing have altered. HOWEVER!
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2. What makes this a classic is flawlessly written descriptions that ease into one another with seamless beauty. I am aware most people found this book boring but the subtlety that was used was so tactful that it leads to a profound understanding of the art in writing. The logistical setup of the English in this book I found to be amazing!
3. The subtlety provided a lot of comical relief and it was craftily done that you had to be focused on one line after the other with a clear perception of why it was relative to humor.
4. What is most brilliant about this book is the ending. The characters are well formed and built into miraculously conflicted individuals. The ending and how it came to perspire was what made this book wonderful for me. It was a display of romance in the purest nature and I found it captivating to the very end.
I realize that many people do not feel the way I do and I understand that. However, I felt the book needed a little defending because it is a classic and always will be. This book is not taught in college Freshman course for no reason. It is wonderful. I do acknowledge that not all books are for everybody. In fact, I respect everybody's opinions and if this book were written in our current times it would not prevail--- is my guess.
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I didn't have to read it in highschool. I read it now, for the first time and had not read anything else from the author. I saw it on a second-hand bookstore, it was vastly underlined by a previous owner who had to study it, and, because of that, it costed me only 1 euro. For that price it was unbeatable. I liked the first pages and then not so much, but my thoughts were: "This guy can write". When I finished reading it, my thoughts were more like: "This guy certainly nows how to write. At time he writes beautifully. But he writes beautifully about people and situations I don't care for that much..."
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