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Literature has some good messages to follow in every one's life, but it is vice versa in politics
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all literature is a reflection of reality; an abstraction of reality. The common themes we find in literature--love, death, jeliousy, social norms, politics, consumerism, disillusionment, greed, lust--are are common aspects of the world we live in.
writings that are set in Southern Ontario and are based on social issues like politics, race, and religion
Literature in English is the writing written in English, but English in literature is the overall English literature that there is in the general category of "literature."
Local literature is from the region the reader is, and foreign literature is from another region. If one is living in the United States, literature from the U.S. would be local, and literature from say the Philippines.
Governing? Legistlating? There really isn't a "verb" of politics. Politics is subjective in itself. It can be a verb, as in "The POLITICS of the situation" or a noun as in "I'm studying POLITICS." Can be an adverb, as in "I'm not POLITICALLY correct." Practicing politics makes you a POLITICIAN.
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Literature has always been a source of inspiration for politicians and lawmakers alike. Without literature, politics wouldn't function properly.
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