When it comes to classic literature, people can generally be divided into the
following three camps:
1. Those who have read it.
2. Those who pretend to have read it.
3. Those who keep saying they’re going to read it, but never do.
Hats off to the first camp, but we can’t really blame those from camps two and
three. After all, classic novels can often seem pretty formidable, not least
because they’re often rather long. War and Peace is over 1,400 pages, Don
Quixote is close to 1000, and James Joyce’s Ulysses, while not quite as long, is
still, well, Ulysses.
But thanks to Cartoonist John Atkinson, such literary behemoths need no longer
be intimidating because he’s kindly reduced them all to just a handful of words
in these funny illustrations below. Now you too can pretend to have read the
greats! But beware, spoilers lie ahead!
John says he’s planning on doing at least one more in the
series, but he hasn’t decided which books to include yet.
Culled from Boredpanda.com
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