Literature is the breath of life and scent of serendipity. Literature is the beginning and end to life. Literature is political and spirititual. Literature is your third eye asleep. In other words, if you study literature, you may be aware that that third eye exists. However, in order to open that eye, one must have a great talent and merit.
Literature can both educate readers about different cultures, experiences, and perspectives while also engaging them emotionally through storytelling. Through its combination of information and emotional connection, literature can be both instructive and enjoyable for readers.
Literature does give pleasure and knowledge to people who like to read. To people who does not like to read it might only give knowledge.
I PERSONALLY THINK THAT PEOPLE READ LITERATURE TO ENHANCE THEIR HORIZONS AND THE ATMOSPHERES SURROUNDING IT .....
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it teaches people about their rights...
The study of the colonizing culture's literature teaches colonized people the cultural references from that nation.
it teaches readers about their rights
In terms of qualification, yes. In terms of course material, this varies determed on which university teaches the course. My experiance shows that the University of Liverpool teaches a mixture of both English Literature and Language under the course QZ00, as opposed to straight Literature; whereas Oxford University teaches the mixture under the lable of Q300.
didactic literature
Journals, diaries, and to some extent personal essays.
it teaches readers about their rights
True
Eleanor Wint has written: 'Marcus teaches us' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature
French literature often focuses on exploring existential themes, while British literature tends to emphasize social and cultural concerns. Additionally, French literature is known for its experimental and innovative styles, while British literature is grounded in tradition and realism. Overall, French literature often has a more philosophical and introspective tone, while British literature can be more concerned with societal structures and individual experiences within them.
didactic literature
What pleases God in man is for man to serve him and believe that he is only one