By reading and experiencing stories, poems, essays, etc, made and published in this period, you can express your appreciation and contribution to Philippine's 21st century literature.
Literature is full of rich history, human experience, and the feelings we can enjoy. Through these literary works, we can also get inspiration and ideas with our own texts. And it will enrich and cultivate more literary works that may have opportunities to continue sharing in the future.
Even in the 21st century, we can still fully utilize the darkness at noon. This is a document worthy to be valued and valued. This novel shows past problems that should not occur again and in the future, so it can be regarded as a highly relevant lesson (or warning). This is great for people who value quality literature, want to learn more about the Soviet Union, the revolution, and history. A reader of "Dark Nune" may want to reassess their hopes for the government and society as a whole suddenly. In addition, it makes people aware of the importance of not allowing specific events to repeat themselves. Cruel leadership, untrusted public agencies, and unstoppable dictatorship - are we really protected? Our generation is accustomed to various social and material benefits.
For me, literature is about good writing. Literary education hopes to teach people to understand all forms of sentences and nurture people to write well. In the 21st century, the form of communication diversifies and the written text becomes more important. Ultimately, all our information, email, blogs are posted on social media in our daily life. Therefore, the ability to write well and to understand other people's excellent sentences only improves our experience.
In many cases, literature has practical values. It helps develop students' critical thinking skills to pursue ubiquitous 21st century abilities. In linguistics, it gives students the opportunity to appreciate analyzing the reputable usage of good languages by word craftsmen. It will help students better understand the society that produces literature and promote sympathy for others. The most important thing for me is that literary education is educating young people to understand the meaning of human beings. That is about what it takes to look after someone or something, and about what it means to lose. When we are in contact with the surrounding world, it asks what is important to us. Through the novels, poems, short stories, and dramatic texts, we explore students and various backgrounds. They are all related to the meaning of life and the meaning of life.