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    Bias In Literature

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    profound, especially on misunderstood topics like altruism. Due to the need to attract and satisfy readers, literature can only teach about the dangers of altruism and even altruism itself to a limited extent. Before the author even considers what morals

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    Response To Literature

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    Roland Barthes once said “Literature is the question minus the answer.” This means that there is no real answer to literature, there are just the questions. This is designed so you can incorporate and have different ideas about literature instead of there being a definite answer to what everything means. Shakespeare for example uses a certain language and his writings require you to think about what's happening and why he worded it the way he did. Other books such as the Invisible Man has a different

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    Literature is written to inspire and influence the readers. Usually literature records the thoughts of great mind. Literature attracts the readers in two ways; one is through its matter and another through its manner. To be specific, through its matter, literature attracts the reader and is interesting for him in some way or the other. It can also be said that it provides him pleasure and joy. But through its manner, literature is not only pleasing to the reader but also something that provides him

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    Travel literature plays a significant role in literature in the present scenario. Travel literature as a genre developed from 16th century. It gained wide recognition from 18th century onwards. This article ‘William Darlymple: A Travel Writer’ is divided into six parts including Introduction and conclusion. It explains the significance of travel literature briefly in ‘Introduction’ and then explains about the importance of travel literature in India. Slowly, the article penetrates into the subject

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    The definition of literature has been discussed and argued over time and there is no precise answer to be given. Any reader or author can define literature as whatever they wish it to be defined as. This is more of an opinion of how one views certain pieces of work or writings and whether or not they feel that is actually literature or not. Literature is any type of creative writing such as fiction or poetry, for example. Literature is also any form of body of written works of language, which

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    Literature in the ESL Curriculum

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    The place of literature in education Why read literature? To many of us, such a question seems as strange as asking “why breathe?” as literature has been part of our life, family, school, and community for as long as we can remember. Of course, there are those who argue that what today’s students need is preparation for the “real world,” but in the push for practical preparedness we sometimes overlook the importance of educating students’ imaginations. Literature offers windows to worlds outside

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    of other works and style of literature, in this instance Colonial Literature. Colonial literature is a literary work in the form of poems, letters, books, and biographies written by the early American colonist preferably from 1607 to the late 1700s depicting events feelings or the atmosphere during that time. Pocahontas, by John Smith, What Is an American, by St. John de Crevecoeur, and On their Safe Arrival, by William Bradford are all examples of colonial literature as they depict true events from

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    Chinese literature in the first half of the century was characterized by modernization and westernization. Most writers warned to separate from classical Chinese. This included writers such as Zhang Ailing, Lu Xun, and Xiao Hong. Not only did their education have an impact on their beginnings as a writer, but as we can see through their novels, their childhood also have an affect on their writings. Zhang Ailing, also known by her name Eileen Chang, was born into a wealthy family, but she had a troubled

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    Literature Did Not Lead

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    “Literature gives us a memory of lives we did not lead” This quote was my favourite of the page. "Literature gives us a memory of lives we did not lead", I do not think that this is the purpose of writing, or why it is taught in school. However, I do believe that this quote is the reason people still read books today or decide to write books with such detailed characters. This quote might not explain why children are forced to read Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet because parents do not want the

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    In this course, I have developed a variety of skills through reading, writing, and discussing the literature that we have read. The skills that I have developed from reading materials presented through this class would include the skill of annotating as well as the ability to better comprehend poetry. What I mean by the skill of annotating is that previously to this class I haven’t completed much annotation in my studies, and so when this class came along it really showed me how to annotate a piece

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