Classic Novels That Are Actually Easy to Read

Classic Novels That Are Actually Easy to Read

Classic novels are well written with rich English prose, vivid scenes, and language that feels like it comes from another world. The most famous classic novels in history are surprisingly easy and fun to read. If you want to read the most powerful stories from the renowned classic novels, here is the list 


1. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

The famous story, Pride and Prejudice, follows the sharp-witted Elizabeth Bennet as she navigates issues of manners, morality, and marriage. The novel, written in the 19th century, showcases her witty, sarcastic,  and brilliant dialogue. The story explores the themes of judging people too quickly, with thoughtfulness about the social situation, misunderstandings, and romance.


2. OF Mice and Men By John Steinbeck


Of Mice and Men is a short Novella that packs an emotional punch and will stay with you long after you've finished. The story follows two migrant workers, George and the gentle giant Lennie, who chase their dream of owning a farmhouse during the Great Depression. Steinbeck tells the story so well that it keeps readers hooked until the very end. It is a powerful story and a heartbreaking tale of unique friendship, loneliness, and the struggle to find a better life. The straightforward dialogue, simple character, and powerful start create an immersive experience.


3. Animal Farm by George Orwell



Animal Farm is a brilliant and satirical book that presents as a simple fairy tale about talking animals. The language in Novella is clear, simple, and direct, making it accessible to the readers. Through this novella, the author, George Orwell, conveys a powerful political message that can be understood by everyone.  The Animal Farm makes you think without ever feeling like a lecture, and you may even find yourself rooting for the animals. 


Animal Farm by George Orwell



4. The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

The Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald is a mesmerizing story about the mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby, whose obsessive love for the beautiful Daisy Buchanan. The novel is about lavish parties, impossible dreams, and the dark side of America's Dream. At just 200 pages, it is a quick read, and F. Scott Fitzgerald's writing is beautiful and evocative. The novel is filled with mysterious and romantic tension, making it an unforgettable experience.



So, next time, if you want to read classic literature, pick one of these timeless classic books and discover the beauty of the 19th century. What are your favorite easy-to-read classics? Just share your favourite in the comments below.


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