Hey that Harry Potter class sounds pretty awesome to be honest.
...Not a fan of the series but I really like analyzing books, movies, video games and the like.
Wasn't there a school in California that was teaching a class on Mulholland Drive? That is one I would definitely be in (best movie ever etc).
Fredrick2003x
Analyzing books? Awesome.
Analyzing "Clifford the Big Red Dog Goes to the Circus"? Not awesome. Essentially, having a course on a book series like Harry Potter is ridiculous, because it's just not literature. Any fleck of literature found in it was stolen from Ender's game, which would be a much better selection for a course.
At least Mulholland Drive is smart. I mean, what would make more sense, a class on the cinematography of "Jungle 2 Jungle", or a class on the cinematography of "City of Lost Children"?
I love analyzing books, music, movies, etc. as well...my 18 page essay on Oryx & Crake from my grade 12 english class is proof enough...but there are some things that are just a waste to study. Sure, I could do a book report on the halo novels, or or one of those Jedi Apprentice books from a few years back, but I wouldn't be exposed to the same level of material as I would had I chosen books like "Oryx & Crake", "The Brothers Karamazov", "Les Miserables", "A Canticle for Leibowitz", etc.
And isn't that what learning is about? Exposing yourself to the unknown in order to understand it, instead of focusing on something you know and is taken at face value?
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