Yes, they should. Reading scary stories can be a thrilling and exciting experience for middle school students. It can also help them develop their imagination and creativity.
One common middle school scary story is about the haunted bathroom. It's said that at midnight, if you go to a certain bathroom in the school, you'll see a figure in the mirror that isn't your own reflection. Another is the story of the old janitor who died in the school long ago and now his ghost roams the hallways at night, making strange noises.
I think it's okay if they have the maturity and can handle the emotions. But parents or teachers should guide them and have discussions after to make sure they aren't negatively affected.
" A River of Sorrow " was a relatively mature online literary work. The plot was complicated and the characters were distinct. It had a certain depth of thought and cultural meaning. Under normal circumstances, this book was not suitable for middle school students to read because their reading ability had not reached the point where they could understand such a complicated plot.
" A River of Sorrow " was a book for adults. It contained some adult topics and thoughts such as emotions, life, society, and so on. If middle school students wanted to read books that were suitable for their age, it was recommended to choose some simple and easy to understand novels with light and pleasant plots, such as The Little Prince, Harry Potter, etc.
Of course, this is just my suggestion. If parents or teachers think that middle school students need to read the book, they can also let them read it. However, please make sure that they can understand and digest the contents of the book during the reading process. Don't bring the contents of the book into their daily lives.
There was this story in a middle school. There was a locked attic that no one was supposed to go to. A group of curious students managed to find a way in. Once inside, they found old, dusty desks and books. But then, they heard a door slam shut behind them. They were trapped and started to hear whispers. They were really scared until they finally found a small window to climb out of.
One common element is the spooky setting. Middle schools have many areas that can be made to seem scary, like empty hallways, locked attics, or dark basements. Another element is the unknown or unexplained. For example, strange noises that no one can figure out the source of. Also, the idea of a past event that haunts the present, such as a long - ago accident or a student who disappeared.
In a middle school near a cemetery, there's a story about a strange girl who appears on the playground at dusk. She always wears old - fashioned clothes and has a sad look. Some students who have seen her say that when they get closer, she vanishes into thin air, leaving behind a chill in the air.
Middle school students are at an age where they're starting to explore the unknown and be curious about the supernatural. These scary stories allow them to experience a sense of fear in a relatively safe environment. Also, sharing these stories helps them bond with their peers as they all get to be part of the 'in - the - know' group who have heard and can retell these spooky tales.
A River of Sorrow was a novel about a high school girl. Some of the plots in this novel may shock or move middle school students, but it may also contain some content that is not suitable for middle school students to read, such as describing overly sad emotions or involving some topics that are not suitable for their age. Therefore, if middle school students want to read this novel, they should first understand the plot and theme of the novel and make sure they understand the content.
A River of Sorrow was a rather profound novel that described the various difficulties and challenges that Yi Yao, a teenage girl, faced as she grew up. Although this novel has a high literary value, its plot is more complicated, which may bring some mental pressure to middle school students. In addition, some emotional and interpersonal problems involved in the novel may also have a negative impact on the mental health of middle school students. Therefore, I don't think Reverse Flow of Sorrow is suitable for middle school students.