What a interesting selection of books @pinkcastle! I have not read any of them myself, but you have certainly sparked my interest... especially with the first one.
When I was in adolescence, I always scorned these traditional literary masterpieces to show my eccentricity and uniqueness. It was not until I slowly experienced some things after graduation and went back to read these classics that I realized my ignorance and stupidity at the time.
Well... you know what they say - Life is wasted on the youth haha!! When we are younger we think we know everything, but only l earn much later on that in fact, we do not!
Nice that you went back to them to read them though. I was also a complete eccentric in my younger years and I suppose what some people may have considered a real problem child. My parents spent a lot of money to send me to a really good school and I completely wasted the opportunity. At the time I didn't even think about it... I just hated school, but as an adult... it made me feel sad because they sacrificed so much to give the best to us as their children.
Live and learn I guess :)
Refusing to read is a kind of stupidity, and the arrogance and arrogance that reading breeds is an even greater stupidity.
stay awake.
Personally I think reading is one of the best ways to enrich our minds and souls!
Thank you for your liking. Yes, many things are what we know later, but when we grow up for a certain period of time, we find all kinds of regrets that happened before. Through reading, we can realize many thoughts and even influence ourselves.
Quite right :)