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    Literature is a broad term for what it represents. Nothing about this term—which is so vital to our lives—can be placed into that black and white corner that this question endeavors to force it into. Though only professors and teachers can tell and teach unseasoned readers what to value, and what novels and texts we should value over others, there are still some guidelines that those texts should follow. In a way, literature can be anything the reader wills it to be, because in general,…

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    Literature has the ability to enhance the lives’ of everyone and has become a part of so many cultures. It can make you laugh, cry, fume, informed, think, et cetera. It provides an illusion and sanctions the imagination to run. Literature takes us past the restricted experience of our lives and shows us the history behind how these people lived. With each affecting the other, history shapes many forms of literature. Every text read is influenced by the historical context in which it is written,…

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    Literary fictions can no more transcend history that real persons. Though certainty not universally acknowledged, in the current criticism this truth has replaced the former truth that literature was a thing apart. Once banned from the interpretation of books for violating the integrity of the imagination, considerations of race and sex (and of class) have entered into even the most formalist readings. Race and sex are now found organic to problems of organic form. As a result, those problems…

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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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    Context in a World of Information Many aspects help create our world's rich history of literature. Throughout history to now, many layers of understanding go into a work of literature. Due to these layers, having context of a work's creation help the reader to appreciate and enjoy the work. Knowledge of the current political conditions that the author was facing during their life can greatly impact a reader's interpretation of a story. George Orwell's books Animal Farm and 1984 are great…

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    Literature is a very powerful tool that can be easily accessed. Literature captures all sorts of moments throughout the years. It allows for me to travel through space and time with the skillful use of strategically placed words. Literature holds such spectacular and strong emotions within its powerful words. Those powerful words, that the author writes, allow me to feel the emotional vibration of the words I have read or heard. literature grants me the gifts of understanding and experiencing…

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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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    Fictional literature is often written in compliance with the historical events of the time period in which it was placed. The amalgamation of these two things assists in more accurately depicting various aspects of literature, including setting, conflict, and theme. This conjunction occurs in literary works throughout history, including those of the Red Scare era, as well as during Revolutionary America. Naturally, the same phenomenon also occurs with pieces of literature set in the mid 1800s.…

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    work of literature, according to that school, is a reflection of the historical situation that produced it, the text of the novel will be analyzed with reference to…

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    Adkins, Lesley, and Roy A. Adkins. "Literature in Ancient Greece." Handbook to Life in Ancient Greece, Updated Edition. Facts On File, 2005. Ancient and Medieval History Online. Web. 21 Oct. 2015. As for science, literature did not exist as much. According to Adkins “Only a small amount of literature survives, including the names of over 370 playwrights, 44 complete plays, and titles and fragments of more than 1,600 other plays.” Greek literature commenced with poetry and was told as oral epic…

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