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    137). When children are exposed to different genres of literature it increases their knowledge of vocabulary, their use of words, and they are building language experiences. When children are exposed to books from different genres it provides a greater depth of concept, rich language, multiple perspectives, and helps them to develop their imaginations. “Good literature exposes children to correct sentence patterns, standard story structures, and varied word usage”…

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    Myths have provided an inspiration to writers, artists, and composers. They help you understand art and literature easily. They can inspire people to wonder and think on and make something out of it. They are stories that you can learn from the past that you could relate to and/or compare to with others. Myths have always been in our lives and they will always be in our lives forever. An inspiration to an artist can come from a story of the past that maybe me meaningful to them or give them an…

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    This story made O’Connor’s Christian visit and darkly comic intent clearer to the readers and allowed for it to be easily grasping the intent of her 1960 story. The story is one of the best pieces of Southern Gothic literature now; it exemplifies what Southern Gothic literature focuses on. Surprisingly O’Connor despised the label; she mastered to write it in almost every story. Since the setting of the story is set in the south, like many of her other works, the imagery is often detailed…

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    unreal. What Jackson fails to note is that the more ‘unreal’ texts can be effectively subversive in their own way, partly because they have the ability to sneak past our ‘verbal defences. Jackson tries to trace a historical development in fantastic literature from the marvellous towards the uncanny, but here as well her results are predetermined by the narrowness of her approach: In what we could call a supernatural economy, otherness is transcendent, marvellously different from the human: the…

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    Literature challenges our minds to go above and beyond from what is in front of us. Literature tells a story of human experiences. Reading about these experiences we learn history, and about human nature. Literature holds a purpose in American schools because it exposes students to new things, teaches them about the past, and shows them another way to communicate and understand human experiences. We learn how to dream, and are exposed to situations through novels we might have never had to…

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    Literature can be defined as written texts with artistic value, including the traditional literary genres of poems, fiction and drama. Literature is understood in many ways. It is a body of written and oral works, such as novels, poetry and drama that use words to stimulate the imagination and confront the reader with a unique vision of life. The underlying assumption here is that a work of literature is a creative, universal form of expression that addresses the emotional, spiritual, or…

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    American writers have gathered a multitude of different variations of the definition of literature. Taking into consideration the dissimilar definitions, and the obligatory criteria that they possess, determining the literary approbation of a piece can be fairly difficult. Although, sometimes it is not merely the story told, or the lesson taught that gives one the perspicacity to deem it a work of literature, but the contents of the written work. As a result, the question is raised: what makes…

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    learn about analyzing literature, the writing Process, poetry, drama, and conducting literary research. This course has allowed me to have a different perspective on literature. In the beginning of this course I was uneasy about analyzing literature because I felt I would not comprehend the material. Now, my viewpoint has altered I feel more confident in analyzing literature. Since, I have learned various strategies for reading a work of literature. As I read the literature I searched for…

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    students enjoyed reading advanced literature because it challenged them to learn and readied them for real-life situations where everything they read may not be easily understood. In an English classroom, students may at first be reluctant to read a novel assigned by the teacher. However, advanced literature causes students to think, annotate, and analyze deeper into the themes and meanings of the texts they read. Additionally, school is a place for students to read literature they would not…

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    Nationalism in Chinese Literature with Selected Author- Mo Yan Nationalism and national sentiment are inseparable, national sentiment ‘is the feeling of anger aroused by the violation of the principle of the nation, or the feeling of satisfaction aroused by its fulfillment’ (Gellner 1). Some writers from earlier society or even until nowadays, tend to put their feelings towards their nation into words. Through writers’ narrative, readers feel the words and resonate with the context, which…

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