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    I believe in the absolute and unlimited liberty of reading. I believe in
    wandering through the huge stacks of books and picking out the first thing that
    strikes me. I believe in choosing books based on the dust jacket. I believe in
    reading books because others dislike them or find them dangerous, or too thick to
    spend their free time on, or too difficult to understand. I believe in choosing the
    hardest book imaginable. I believe in reading what others have to say about this
    difficult book, and then making up my own mind, agreeing or disagreeing with
    what I have read and understood.
    Part of this has to do with Mr. Buxton, who taught me Shakespeare in the
    10th grade. We were reading Macbeth. Mr. Buxton, who probably had better
    things to do, nonetheless agreed to meet one night to go over the text line by line.
    The first thing he did was point out the repetition of motifs. For example, the
    reversals of things ("fair is foul and foul is fair"). Then there was the association of
    masculinity with violence in the play.

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  • Мне кажется, текст выложен не полностью, тем не менее: 1. Who had inspired the author of the text to love reading books? 2. What is, according to this text, the absolute and unlimited liberty of reading? 3. What challenges does the author like in reading? 4. What was the first text the author went over line by line? 5. How does the author choose the book he wants to read next?
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