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    Literature plays a vital role in nearly every aspect of life. The importance of literature to the Christian worldview is immeasurable. Commonly defined as written works that have superior or artistic merit, literature has been a part of our world since creation. In the first book of the Bible we are introduced to the story of Creation. “In the beginning God created the heavens and the Earth. The Earth was without form, and void; and darkness was on the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was

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    In the article “Reading Literature Makes Us Smarter and Nicer” by Annie Murphy Paul (2013) the author admonishes that “deep reading” increases our capacity of empathy on real life situations. Paul acknowledges the argument that Gregory Currie, professor of philosophy at the University of Nottingham says about how there is no evidence that people become morally/socially better for reading great books. However, Paul continues to support that reading enhances our way of life and understanding of individuals

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    Clay Are We Created” by Isabel Allende and “Separate ways” have characteristics that make them agree with the essay by Alan Cheuse and the history of the short story, as well as fall right along with the style of literature during that time period in the history of their country’s literature. In The Alan Cheuse essay he begins by giving us the origin of the modern day short story. Although the exact day is not known, we can trace the origins of the modern day short story to the 19th century. Edgard

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    persuasive essay, “Why Literature Matters” by Dana Gioia, it is brought to light that literature is a dying subject. The author informs the reader of this tragedy by providing a solid, well built argument, and backing it up with factual evidence. From the beginning of the essay and throughout the duration of it, Gioia builds on his argument of how literature is dying and why it matters. She states, “The significance of reading has become a persistent theme in the business world.” and “business leaders

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    pyramids to modern day, art and literature has prevailed. Before civilization, art and literature came in the forms of cave drawing then evolved to hieroglyphs. These were not only used to communicate with others, but to also leave messages about dangers in the land. Art and literature has come a long way over the last ten thousand years, but it remains as a form of communication while still leaving messages to others. For as long as they have been around, art and literature have influenced the lives of

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    Adriana Ramirez Dr. McCredie English 146 27 April 2017 The Importance of Literature Students around the world are enrolled in literature courses, either as part of an academic requirement, or sometimes just for leisure. Regardless of what the situation may be, these days in our current generation, life is too complicated, too distracted, and too fast. In large part, I would say that this is because of technology. Technology is an extremely valuable instrument today, one that lets us keep in touch

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    When Guy is initially discovering his love for literature, he experiments with taking his wife’s input on selections he reads aloud to her. After her lacking understanding of several different readings, Guy quotes Boswell from a letter to Temple, saying “That favourite subject, Myself” (Sisario 203). Mildred

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    Literature is everywhere. Because it’s global and timeless, its a transcript of history and the portrayal of human emotions. We acquire knowledge from it, reflect on it, and eventually, society depends on it. Look around; the most cultured and modern nations owe their development to literature. Consequently, these serve as stencils to third world countries, on the look-out for a future as profitable as those of contemporary success. However, the common people living under regimes, often don’t have

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    Once people mention the literature, the Nobel Prize in Literature or some world-famous masterpieces, like Shakespeare’s plays, would pop out of my mind. However, won the Nobel Prize in Literature or not should not be the only measurement to define the literature. Then, what’s literature? People could define it based on their personal preferences, but the literature, according to the online dictionary, is defined as “the body of artistic writings of a country or period that are characterized by beauty

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    Literature has existed for a remarkably long time. Literature is, in a sense, any piece of written work, especially those that are considered to be a lasting piece of work. There are in fact several different types of literature. There’s autobiography, biography, fable, and fantasy to name a few. These written works help contribute to our development during our childhood, teenage years, and even our adulthood. Authors such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jane Austen, Harper Lee are some of the most famous

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