Literature is artistic writing. That's what it means to English speakers, all of whom (at last count) were humans. Word meanings are not normative--it does not make sense to say that "literature" should mean "the indentation on the upper lip". That fact is, it doesn't mean that.
Whether writing is indeed artistic or not is another question and one which does have a normative element. But whether the 7,000 page book I wrote by dropping a heavy book on my keyboard while my word processor was running and leaving it there overnight is literature or not does not depend on whether or not we adopt a new definition of literature, only on one's artistic standards.
Literature can offer a new perspective on the world, evoke emotions, inspire change, facilitate empathy, and provide an avenue for self-reflection. It can also serve as a means of preserving culture, history, and human experiences for future generations. Ultimately, literature has the power to enrich our lives and deepen our understanding of ourselves and others.
It gives you a new sense of life that you didn't have before you read the novel.
The benefits of literature is escapism and relaxation as well as insights into how humans act in situations.
An important object of literature is to create cultural and community compassion between humans.
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Humans are the central figures of the Athenian tragedies.
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What does mechanical conventions mean when used in literature?
As far as we know, only humans have literature. But the cetaceans appear to have language, and for all we know whales and porpoises may have an "oral" literature that they compile.
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Lack of training will mean the teacher will not be able to teach the subject properly and should not be employed to do so.
A character in literature, is the same as an actor on the theatre stage.
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