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terry boot. ([info]shakespearian) wrote,
@ 2008-03-17 17:19:00

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29 September 1997.
Do you ever wake up and just realize something? A problem who's solution will suddenly become clear. Or simply seeing something for what it was all along, I am getting to the point of this entry, I swear I am. Basically the fact is that when I woke up today and started picking apart a particularly odd nightmare in which I was Pip from Great Expectations - I came to the realization that Hogwarts has become a bit like the bad parts of a Dickens novel. By 'bad' I mean the parts the character doesn't enjoy, like the beginning of Oliver Twist when he wants more supper and gets none. I don't care for Charles Dickens so this is a bit depressing. Was no one else forced to read the man's novels as a child? I don't want Hogwarts to become Dickensian, this must stop.


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[info]ant
2008-03-18 12:26 am UTC (link)
You had a nightmare about Great Expectations? What was it like? -- I mean, did it follow the book at all?

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[info]shakespearian
2008-03-18 12:30 am UTC (link)
Yes, I did and it was awful. I didn't follow the books plot but everyone else tried too, it was a lot like the actual plot only it had been re-cast with people I know.

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[info]ant
2008-03-18 12:31 am UTC (link)
It was re-cast? So wait, who played who?

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[info]shakespearian
2008-03-18 12:35 am UTC (link)
I was Pip - that awful Professor Carrow "woman" was Miss Havisham and I'm not sure I should be repeating any of this.

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[info]rocklehurst
2008-03-18 01:00 pm UTC (link)
That analogy is depressingly true, I'm afraid. School, I feel, should be more like Enid Blyton books, more tea-time and exploring, instead of gloomyness and so on.

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[info]shakespearian
2008-03-19 10:15 pm UTC (link)
Isn't it? Hopefully no one else will start having nightmares involving Great Expectations. I don't think I've ever read Enid Blyton but that does sound about right.

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[info]senseofhumer
2008-03-19 05:53 am UTC (link)
... what?

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[info]shakespearian
2008-03-19 10:13 pm UTC (link)
Never read any Charles Dickens?

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[info]senseofhumer
2008-03-19 10:20 pm UTC (link)
Can't say I have. Is he any good?

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[info]shakespearian
2008-03-20 01:49 am UTC (link)
I would not recommend him, no. Unless you like sappy endings, you've never even read A Christmas Carol?

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[info]senseofhumer
2008-03-21 03:41 am UTC (link)
Hnn, I suddenly feel rather uncultured.

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[info]shakespearian
2008-03-26 10:12 pm UTC (link)
I wouldn't say uncultured, I would say lucky.

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[info]senseofhumer
2008-03-27 02:33 pm UTC (link)
I'll take your word for it, then.

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