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Plato is exciting, brutal and scandalous? Legolas Send a noteboard - 12/12/2011 09:59:13 PM
I'm thinking mostly of the Illiad, the Odyssey, and most of the Greek tragedies. But even Plato, Lysias, and Suetonius are interesting, and for all the right reasons. They're exciting, brutal, and scandalous.

But judging by what I've read of the classics, yes, some of them are most definitely interesting to today's youths. Jean Anouilh wrote a great adaptation of Sophocles' Antigone - but even the original doesn't take all that much effort to get into even for a teenager, just a little bit of goodwill. Not all of the other plays are as accessible, but some are. The mythology certainly is.

And then there's Martial and Catullus, who between them I think will continue to blow every generation of teenagers' minds, because they never realized how a civilization so ancient and different could yet be so similar in its vulgarities and its romance. Nihil novi sub sole, and all that.
Part of the problem I've found first hand is the translation. It's too florid, too posh and British, to really hit people. I think Attic Greek could lend itself very well to an Americanized translation with American colloquialism, while losing very little. Also, verse can be difficult, and that is one major hurdle which they really could teach. I'd be ok with a prose rendition of the Illiad, but fuck it, who knows.

Certainly makes sense to me.
The other problem, which I think is the more significant one, is that schools and parents alike would refuse to actually teach material this interesting. That's the crux of the problem. There's no shortage of literature that is exciting and well-written, but the way it is taught, due to layers and layers of puritanism and PC Bullshit, strip it of being interesting. The result is Huckleberry Finn without "nigger". There's no fucking way anyone could seriously teach The Bacchae, for instance.

Yeah, I don't think there's any American high school that would dare to read "Pedicabo vos et irrumabo". My HS teacher of Greek and Latin didn't shy away from that stuff, read some of Carlos Drummond de Andrade's erotic poetry to us (and a classic documentary about the explicit sexual fantasies of Brazilian octogenarians - talk about blowing students' minds), but that's hardly the norm here, and I dare say America is still more puritan.

Of course, there's plenty of literature that could pass the censor's judging eye and still be interesting to teenagers.
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Aren't the Tolkien comparisons getting a little...old? - 09/12/2011 09:51:39 PM 3286 Views
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We get a lot of that around here. *NM* - 10/12/2011 05:18:01 AM 878 Views
makes me wonder... - 10/12/2011 04:37:33 PM 1964 Views
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Well-deserved condescension. - 11/12/2011 03:54:27 AM 2106 Views
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*Sighs* Such is the plight of those shining few intelects... - 23/12/2011 01:15:47 AM 2006 Views
Much of the actual "Classics", that is, Greek and Latin originals, kids would eat up. - 12/12/2011 03:13:03 AM 1839 Views
Try teaching Apuleius in schools... *NM* - 12/12/2011 04:12:49 AM 992 Views
Plato is exciting, brutal and scandalous? - 12/12/2011 09:59:13 PM 1936 Views
You're upfront and honest about it; he isn't. The difference matters to me. *NM* - 11/12/2011 05:18:42 AM 1052 Views
Uhh...uh... - 11/12/2011 05:34:23 AM 1917 Views
this is a bit off topic, but out of curiousity... - 11/12/2011 06:28:35 AM 2048 Views
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What I don't like- - 12/12/2011 04:28:55 AM 1974 Views
Why don't you name something, then? - 12/12/2011 04:40:29 AM 1902 Views
Sure. - 13/12/2011 07:30:56 AM 1742 Views
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McDonalds food is inherently unhealthy. - 13/12/2011 06:02:18 PM 1979 Views
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that's alright. I really have no desire to stroke your twit-ego. *NM* - 10/12/2011 04:36:56 PM 851 Views
Considering the firestorm I appear to have touched off, that may be best. - 12/12/2011 12:57:49 PM 1909 Views
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As I've said in the past, I'd be scared if anyone agreed with me anywhere approaching 100% - 12/12/2011 06:33:52 PM 1815 Views
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Same guy - 12/12/2011 07:26:13 PM 1935 Views
Ha! Excellent point. *NM* - 11/12/2011 03:44:52 AM 998 Views
I have to agree. - 09/12/2011 10:54:06 PM 1918 Views
They're there for marketing - 10/12/2011 12:20:17 AM 1925 Views
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Maybe if so much of the genre weren't crap derivative works it wouldn't be so common. *NM* - 11/12/2011 03:44:24 AM 998 Views
To be fair, a lot of it isn't. - 11/12/2011 04:06:07 AM 1897 Views
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That's true. - 11/12/2011 11:08:01 AM 1789 Views
Maybe they mean something else by using his name. - 11/12/2011 03:50:15 AM 1972 Views
When they don't work, yes. - 11/12/2011 03:18:44 PM 1910 Views
The Tolkien fanaticism gets old. And yes, for me it is unreadable. - 11/12/2011 11:37:53 PM 1843 Views
Yes *NM* - 22/12/2011 07:08:38 PM 1113 Views

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