This may seem obvious but for literature to have an influence it must be read. If not, it is as Wordsworth says "as is a landscape [is] to a blind man's eye ("Tintern Abbey" line 25). Literature has no influence on the lives of those who do not read,
That being established academics constantly try to justify the study of literature--we know it is good for people to read, but we hate admitting the central fact that literature exists not for the high purposes of influencing people for good, but for -- first and foremost -- to give pleasure. Literature entertains.
Now while entertaining it can do all sorts of things for the reader. It can, for example, expand the reader's understanding of those around him or her. For those who read, literature offers the lives and perspectives of thousands of others, alike to the reader in their humanity yet different and expanding in their uniqueness. How can a man understand the thoughts of women? Read what women write. Can a Christian understand a Jew or a Muslim? Read what they write.
But in all this there is a problem which exists in the question asked. Literature as C.S. Lewis writes in An Experiment in Criticism, should not be used for any purpose other than to draw an individual out of him or herself. Art (and literature is art) should not be valued for what it can be used for (like influencing for good) but for its ability to cause the one who is experiencing the art (by viewing or reading) to forget him or herself.
Literature plays a crucial role in enriching man's life by offering insight into human experiences, emotions, and perspectives. It helps individuals connect with others, broaden their understanding of different cultures and viewpoints, and fosters empathy and critical thinking skills. Literature can inspire, entertain, and provoke thought, ultimately contributing to personal growth and self-awareness.
Literature gives me a new perspective on life. It allows me to see the world not only through my own eyes, but also the eyes that I see through in a story - whether it is an omniscient third person's eyes or a character's first person eyes. When I open a book, especially if it's in first person, I am seeing the world through someone else's eyes - an intimate look at the world through another light. It also helps me relate to things I encounter in life on a new level. For example, if I am reading a book whose character is going through a rough divorce at the same time I am, it allows me to look at my own problem from two different points of view. While I could talk to friends, looking through the eyes of someone who is going through the same thing is much more therapeutic.
Literature offers us knowledge and we gain information from the re-created world of the writer.
Yes I do believe that literature is life, because what would we do without reference books, or history or anywhere that would give you answers or ideas?
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the role of humanities in man's life is very important because humanities is the people who manage our world and develop. Humanities are supposed to put the 'human' into human beings.
Man has no role in the water cycle. Neither can the duplicate it.
Tanya Tullos has written: 'The role of women in children's literature' -- subject(s): Sex role in literature, Children's literature, Women in literature
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Mans life span changed greatly in the bible, till the flood and Noah manned lived seven to nine hundred years, then after the flood it is 70 years as the Psalms 90 says mans life is three score and a half.
the relevance of literature in educational development
Their role was to witness Jesus and share him with others so they can to believe and be saved from sin.
Patti Duncan has written: 'Tell this silence' -- subject(s): American literature, Asian American authors, Asian American women, Asian American women in literature, Asian Americans in literature, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Politics and literature, Sex role in literature, Silence in literature, Women and literature, Women authors
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Edwin Moore Rankin has written: 'The role of the mageiroi in the life of the ancient Greeks, as depicted in Greek literature and inscriptions' -- subject(s): Home economics, Greece, Social life and customs 'The role of the mageiroi in the life of the ancient Greeks' -- subject(s): Home economics, Social life and customs 'The Role Of Maieipoi In The Life Of The Ancient Greeks'
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