Thats one way to put it, we had literature forced down our throats, I could not stand the teacher, as a matter of a fact our relationship was so bad, that (and am afraid to look back again) I believe he failed me, (all my other grades earned honors) in my senior year knowing I would not graduate, pretty sure when I look at the transcript thats what is says, however I did get my diploma and earned every bit of it, the guy was a quack, another student of his class of '68 could not have agreed more. I can appreciate some of these works and know their is value, but this guy was so far out there, and many of us at that time had not a clue, nor what purpose Renaissance period literature had in practical life. I am a connoisseur of the english language and enjoy and have always had a great ability to write, for pleasure or at my job, one of my superiors said after reading correspondence of a serious nature sent during business activities, that you have a gift, seems many of the letters from our office were prepared and written by me, even though it was from others.
Now the honors course was taught by an marine corps veteran of vietnam and I did have him for one year, there was no better teacher in that school, I held him in the highest regard, he was a class act, and actually taught us something vs this other pompous and misguided fool who somehow earned a teachers certificate, my father had him as well, class of '56, a miserable and misguided person who should have been the janitor, and even he was a WWII veteran whom we all highly respected, given it was a military school.
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