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Nobody going to mention a Cask of Amontillado? Maybe not the most mind-bending example, but the tale of leading a supposed friend to their own horrific murder was not a thing I expected to be reading in school.
“For the love of God, Montresor!”
The reply to that just being "Yes, for the love of God," was cold as ice.
Funnily enough I did on a similar post a month ago.
https://lemmy.ca/comment/11653719
i remember that post, was actually hoping to find it again as there had been some great recommendations! glad you mentioned it here.
Was that before or after the school-shooting lockdown drills?
After the hide under your desk from nuclear bombs drills but before the active shooter drills.
Nuclear attack drills? I don't think we ever did those, I've just heard about them from older people. How old are you? I thought those stopped in like the 80s or something.
I grew up in a small town in Canada. We never had any kind of lock down drills.
Dang, things must be pretty good up in Canada. People are sending their children to first grade with ballistic-shielded backpacks down here.
There is a modicum of school violence in Canada, primarily in Urban/Metro centres, but not enough to cause general panic. Tue States has a pretty unique problem.
That story still haunts me, and I've been trying to remember where it was from for over a decade.
Wasn't even required reading for me. I was just flipping through my textbook one day and found that in one of the sections the class was never going to reach.
Feh! Luchesi....