Would I consider this book of an AP level? My initial reaction is to say of course, but it is a little more difficult than that. I think like some of the other books we have read in class this year it has some of the same themes including relationships, love, and connections but at the same time part of me says that this book would not be good for a class. I think that the book is definitely up to AP level but may not be able to be taught in a class. Now this book was very memorable but part of me thinks thats why it shouldn't be taught in a classroom setting.
I am very torn. I believe that because of how intricate the meaning and the style of the novel was it should automatically by of this level and I think that is true. BUT I do not believe this should be taught because of how memorable it is, (or should it because kids don't live under rocks and they have heard of things of this nature). Overall I am conflicted.
I believe that the book has the style and formatting to be a great AP level novel which I throughly enjoyed because it was very different than some of the books we have read this year. At the same time though I believe that it was a good book for a free choice because it allowed us to pick what we read and how we wanted to respond. This allowed me to put myself into this position to read the book rather than being forced to read it. Lolita was definitely an amazing memorable book which was up to the AP standard in my opinion, my only concern would be the delivery.
Monday, March 4, 2019
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