Purpose of Literature
Literature help to provide pleasure to readers, to help build experience, to help readers empathize with others and to develop thinking skills.
While literature’s educational importance is often downplayed in favor of business and technical education, the study of books offers many positive benefits to readers.
Because literary study involves the four processes of reading, thinking, discussing, and writing, its practical pedagogical value lies in its tendency to stimulate these activities and thereby improve the student’s ability to perform them.
Reading literature is a pleasurable, entertaining and it offers readers the potential to escape from the troubles of daily life.
Literature also has the power to provoke thought in readers, making it a leisure activity that is also intellectually productive.
Literature also has the power to impart a wide variety of experiences to readers. A story can expose readers to different places, time periods, viewpoints and cultures.
Readers can gain experiences through literature they would never have access to in ordinary life. Literature’s ability to capture the imagination and depict the lives of others also increases readers’ ability to empathize with others.
Literature helps a lot in the development of language. It is by reading books and other relevant materials that one acquires appropriate use of language.
It teaches moral lessons, corrects wrong doings and recognizes achievements and appreciates achievers.
It assists a lot in the process of projecting the customs and traditions of the people.
It entertains, educates and instructs literature lovers
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