Finish reading chapter

>finish reading chapter
>immeadiately go to sparknotes and read the summary and analysis
I bet none of you are plebbier than me

Yep, you're right, you're the biggest pleb here.

if you're actively learning and pursueing your goals, NO ONE is in a place to judge you earnestly

I'm glad to see someone seek understanding

It's okay if you're reading a 700 plus page pomo meme and some references went over your head. Anything else, though, and you're max pleb.

>finish book
>read reviews/wikipedia
>realize you completely missed super important part

>don't read the chapter
>immeadiately go to sparknotes and read the summary and analysis

If I want to read a book I check to see if it has a sparknotes page. If it does I don't read it. If it doesn't I don't read it but I tell people I did.

Genius.

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> that pic
holy...I want more

If you have problems reading a book, just try another one or go ahead and read the analysis, if it makes you better, for all I care.
It doesn't matter unless you are reading something that truly requires understanding of the subtext and intertext, like James Joyce or whatever.

This meme is really starting to annoy and discomfort me.

>holy..., i want less

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>finish reading novel
>immediately go to the paris review interview with the author

Whoever made this sounds extremely butthurt.

There's nothing plebby about wanting to learn more about the text you're reading. But why don't you just read some peer reviewed critical analysis on the book, or a reading companion or something? Sparknotes is pretty shitty

I though they were quite brilliant.

Yes :c

Gass is based