An important thing to remember: Even the classics were "new and edgy" at one time.
Now, that doesn't mean that classics shouldn't be taught. Many of them are good, and reading them can likely be beneficial for people regardless of what paths they choose in life. However, I don't think that we should fall into the trap of thinking that just because something came out recently it's inferior to something that was written 200 years ago.
Now, that doesn't mean that classics shouldn't be taught. Many of them are good, and reading them can likely be beneficial for people regardless of what paths they choose in life. However, I don't think that we should fall into the trap of thinking that just because something came out recently it's inferior to something that was written 200 years ago.

Seriously, it's not that difficult. You might not like it, but at least it's better than saying, "I hate classics, I refuse to read them!" That makes you no different than art snobs, or the music snobs who refuse to listen to any bands who formed before the 90s, cuz they think that just cuz it's old, it's automatically going to be shite.
(Grade 10 English was so much fun
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