I stopped reading both of these after about 20/30 pages. Am I brainlet? How do I enjoy them?

I stopped reading both of these after about 20/30 pages. Am I brainlet? How do I enjoy them?

neigh, thou ist brainleth. clapboard wastrel! get thee hince o prattleprance!

>The Sound and The Fury
>hard
Brainlet confirmed.

Oscar Wilde's short stories, essays and poem are his best works. I'm not sure why The Picture of Dorian Gray gets shilled soo much. Try The Critique as Artist and The Ballad of Reading Gaol.

>The Critique as Artist

The Critic as Artist!

I didn't see the point in it, i-it was boring

Dorian Gray is shit so don't feel bad

>wanting a point
Come on, at least try to have something in that noggin of yours.

Oscar Wilde would have agreed with him. If you can't find pleasure in a book within 10 minutes of reading a book, toss it.

>thinking that the brit's pet jester agreeing with him is a point
>being hedonistic
Y'all be brainlets.

>He doesn't read for Aesthetics

Pseuds need to go back to /pol/.

>he doesn't read (aloud) exclusively Greek epic poetry in the original language

>implying The Sound and The Fury ain't Aesthetics

>He hasn't memorized the oral traditions of the Greeks

When will booklets learn?

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder Pseud. Also, I never implied that isn't in any case.

The fuck, trying to puzzle the pieces together to get something coherent out of Benjy’s part is some of the most fun I’ve had with a book ever.

Categorically. The Sound and the Fury is something you should be able to read with ease around age fourteen.

>still using psued
Ok brainlet

>getting your feelings hurt by online posts

God you pseuds are pathetic, I honestly feel bad for you.

Is this sincere?

In Art, the public accept what has been, because they cannot alter it, not because they appreciate it. They swallow their classics whole, and never taste them.

-Oscar Wilde

Don't sweat it OP.

Can vaguely understand Sound and Fury but Dorian gray? tf do you read/enjoy?