Is there any romance in The Secret History?

“The Secret History” is the mother of dark academic novels, exploring all of the characteristics the genre entails: murder, ill-fated romance and ancient poetry are trademarks of the mysterious, twisted plotlines that weave their way into this fiction work.
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Is The Secret History appropriate?

Absolutely. I suppose it all depends on what you want your child exposed to; the comments are enlightening, but they're a mixed bag. There's always the (far less graphic) film if your daughter wants to enjoy the story as a whole.
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Is Secret History sad?

Because among those other things, The Secret History is also, right at its core, a novel about the overwhelming nature of grief. It is grief as much as guilt that Richard feels when he attends Bunny's funeral. Grief that drives him to take Demerol and wander half-aware through a party he barely remembers.
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Is The Secret History fantasy?

The Secret History does not look, smell, and feel like a fantasy book. It was not published as such; it has a prose richer than usual; the storyline is about the mundane fallout of a single magical act; and in exploring the fallout, the story makes you forget what it caused in the first place.
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What ritual did they do in The Secret History?

The Dionysian mysteries were secret religious rituals held during ancient Greek times to honor the god Dionysus. Dionysus (also known as Bacchus) was the god associated with wine, intoxication, fertility, fruits and vegetables, madness and ecstasy.
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Is The Secret History scary?

The secrets and intrigue of The Secret History give way to its haunting nature, and much like all good gothic horror, setting plays a crucial part in how the drama of the story unfolds. The setting is crucial to the plot and serves as a backdrop for the horrific plot points that come to pass.
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What does the ending of The Secret History mean?

At the end of the novel, Richard provides updates on the lives of various minor characters in the novel. Julian had never been in contact with any of his students, and had declined to attend Henry's funeral. Francis went ahead with marrying his fiancée, and lives with her in New York.
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Who is Bunny based on The Secret History?

Bunny Corcoran is heavily based on Donna Tartt's college friend Bret Easton Ellis.
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Is there a movie of The Secret History?

Pakula snapped up film rights for Warner Brothers when The Secret History was published, with no less than Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne signed on to write the screenplay and Scott Hicks set to direct. But Pakula died a few years later in a 1998 car crash, and his Secret History project never got off the ground.
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What age should you read The Secret History?

Overall, my age rating would be 13+.
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Is The Secret History dark academia?

History. Donna Tartt's novel The Secret History, published in 1992 and which tells the story of a murder that takes place within a group of classics students at an elite New England college, has been credited as being the inspiration for the dark academia literary genre.
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How long does it take to read The Secret History?

The average reader will spend 2 hours and 20 minutes reading this book at 250 WPM (words per minute).
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Is the book it appropriate for a 13 year old?

But I think that teenagers and also kids (obviusly of 12 and 13 year old) should read this book because the lessons that they can carry carry off of this book and how the book results inspirational. The book have some errors as many of Stephen King books.
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How old should you be to read a little life?

Leah I would strongly advise that a 14 year old not read this book. This book is... a lot... even for an adult. There are some seriously mature themes and scenes that frankly no one is really equipped to process, let alone a young teen.
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What age is it ends with us for?

Suitable for readers 17 and up.
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What should I read if I like Donna Tartt?

If you like Donna Tartt, try these authors:
  • Michael Chabon. Novelist, screenwriter, columnist and short story writer Michael Chabon was born May 24, 1963 in Washington, DC. ...
  • Laura Cumming. Laura Cumming has been the art critic of the Observer since 1999.
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How is Camilla described in The Secret History?

The Chick: Richard describes Camilla as "the Queen who finished out the suite of dark Jacks, dark King, and Joker." She deals with being the only woman in the classics clique with intelligence and verve, for the most part, but being the object of three men's lust and love takes its toll after a while.
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Is The Secret History a thriller?

It's at once mystery, a psychological thriller and an ode to the beauty of Classics and literature. “The Secret History” chronicles a descent into mania, exploring both guilt and justice and how they complicate friendships.
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Why should you read The Secret History?

It lets you in on secrets.

One secret is given away at the book's opening, only because we can be assured that others lie in store. Every one of the millions who have read The Secret History has the delicious illusion of being admitted to the most dangerous of confidences.
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Why did Henry shoot himself in The Secret History?

But what Henry decides to do in the end — what presumably he decides he wants to do — is to kill himself. After saying he'd like the whiskey-soaked liability that is Charles to disappear from the planet, and after Charles tries to kill him, Henry ends up shooting himself with Charles's gun.
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What happens to Richard at the end of The Secret History?

He is dead, yet lives on vividly in the imagination of the others; they continue to love him, despite their conflicted feelings about the occasionally awful things he did or how he played them like fiddles.
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Is The Secret History Supernatural?

And so, despite Tartt's stated secular purpose, she drops into this novel a big ol' dollop of the supernatural. While many readers probably don't take this supernatural element seriously, Dimitri at least did not dismiss it. But he does describe it as fantasy. The thing is, Tartt is an adult convert to Catholicism.
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