The themes dealt with in a book are simply not relevant.
But young people want their own picture
from the book, they don't need every detail described.
When we think more about the themes disussed in obligatory books, then they are also hold
in check. Here is the second problem, youngsters can't relate to those topics. For example,
they are only describing a feeling, like love, but don't give a real situation, so that the reader
can feel as a part of the story. A princess story isn't a real one. So I don't think that the
themes discussed in obligatiry books are irrelevant.
But what about books of this centuary? They describe also every detail but from a real
aspect. They don't have fairytails, because that doesen't sell. And maybe it is right. You can
relate more to things that are in every day life. Even drugs and violence. Books are important
because they teach. Like theater. You read others mistakes and yes, maybe you need to do
them by yourself but maybe you also can learn from those mistakes without making them.