Literature in school can give us eyes into the human experience. Reading great literature gives insight into a multitude of lives. See through their eyes, feel what they felt, learn what they learned.
Literature, to me, brings even high school students who might not really care, to certain heights. Small poems, long books, enhanced words, all of these build on a certain standard that helps maintain special circumstances in modern culture. It's very important that we learn more about literature each and every day.
I definitely agree, as our life is limited, spatially and chronologically, literature remains the only window through we can get flashes of insight into past and present “human experience”
Literature is also useful for the expression and communication of Truth. When we can see how things play out in a story (especially a realistic one), it can help us visualize how things may go in our own lives. How often have we taken ideas about life from Disney stories etc? Literature plays a great role in communicating truth, or skewing it.
I love how the professor explained what is the intellectual benefit that literature plays in somebody's life. We need it for express ourselves in a proper manner and to understand others. The World needs this URGENT!!!! Thank you very much for this amazing knowledge.
Literature in school can give us eyes into the human experience. Reading great literature gives insight into a multitude of lives. See through their eyes, feel what they felt, learn what they learned.
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It's shocking that even Monkey D. Luffy thinks Literature is important! :) Ha. I love Literature because English is the only subject in school that I understand and like. I write all of the time, and read a lot too. I use the correct your/you're and know all of my they're/their/there's too. These are small things that students in my class struggle with.