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Great literature is educational because it helps you draw on ideas you already have. It also helps people imagine experiences that they won't have in real life. Like most fiction, it blows reality up a little bigger than life and allows you to see it more clearly.

Really great literature helps you to think new thoughts and feel new emotions, and experience new things, even though you are pulling all of that through the pages of a book. :)

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