Defs Agree. I KNOW as a fact that there are texts like Blade Runner, or Into the Wild, that I would have enjoyed had it not have been for the stupid english syllabus.
And as my philosophy with all things in life - if you enjoy doing something, you'll succeed at it(or at least be more likely too)
I HATE making up crap for english that I DON'T BELIEVE IN AT ALL.
They're really misleading too, the syllabus talks about 'the student's own interpretation' but as we all know if we put a toe over that fine line teachers tell us we have to tread on and analyse, and start talking about different noteworthy themes and ideas, then the teachers who mark your essay just shit all over it. I know that if I didn't have to BS all the time in english, I'd enjoy it, as I do love reading and viewing texts, and analysing and reading into them. But the stupid syllabus just demands our 'own, original interpretation' whilst also demanding their single, interpretation that is set-in-stone.
And then they complain about memorising stuff, when they themselves don't let us write about our own interpretations and opinions and texts...
Heck, my teachers have even partially admitted this is how it works, they agree that some of my ideas are great, insightful and all the rest, but they 'recommend' I stick to the generic stuff, for my own sake, as they know HSC markers won't appreciate it.