I wouldn't list any of Karl Marx's works as classics. That's why I give my work a title. It isn't up to you to look at my work and imagine whatever or think about some randomness. Instead, you should reflect and meditate on the subject that I provide in a way that is based on your experiences. I am in control, not you. That said, I can't control your thoughts. What you think about when given something to look at while being provided a specific word is based on your experiences. If you want to call that a form of manipulation, that's your opinion, and you're free to do that. If you view yourself as being manipulated, or me trying to manipulate you, that's not my fault, it's yours. Throughout history, you will find examples of groups of people who "lost" their identity. When young people lose their identity, before they even know what an identity is, that's a serious problem. You can blame the young people. You have to strike down with fury on the manipulators, or you can expect it to happen again.
Unburdened by the past, listen. I grew up in a middle-class neighborhood where people mowed their lawns and socialized with their neighbors. That's where I learned to read Marx and all the great classics. That's where I learned about people falling out of trees, man.