Why is the book so important? Some people say that other people who are educated are saying entertainment. I personally think that books are important. Because their guide / sage helps us decide the way to life. The book represents the author's knowledge, imagination, emotion, hope, and fear. Even if you do not write well, you can still learn from books. Among the books that influenced me were Pride and Prejudice of Jane Austen, Mythology of Edith Hamilton and Walk Two Moons of Sharon Creech.
The result of the pursuit of Nafis is her outstanding new book "Imaginative Republic: America in Three Books". In this deeply rethinked and often amazing piece, Nafis leads the reader through their personal trip through three American classics, Mark Twain's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn". Sinclair Lewis's Babbitt; And the heart of Carson McCullers is a lonely hunter. Among these three novels, Nafis discovered a series of typical American struggles: the inner struggle of Hack between tradition and conscience; Babbitt faces his seemingly prosperous emptiness on occasion, and In poverty. The efforts of the Georgian town of Quartet to convey their sufferings, their frustration and their delicate dreams
Slavery in our society is generally regarded as important. Mark Twain's novel "The Adventure of The Huckleberry Finn" has examples of various slavery. Mark Twain's novel reflects personal and social views of the time as it was published in the United States in the 1840's. This is very different from the current American in the 1990s. Three slavery where Huckleberry Finn attracted the reader's attention were psychological, biological, and moral. According to one person, these shapes may be very subtle or very prominent in the whole novel.
Usually, the structure of the novel reflects the information of the author. This is the case of the 1984 novel. A negative utopia (anti utopia) occurred. According to Winston's ideas and actions against parties, the novel consists of three parts. Through the structure of the novel 1984, the reader began to notice that Winston became a party doctrine when he first asked, then he accepted it. First, the structure of the novel shows the reader the theory of conversion of Winston to the party. In the first part, he questioned this. Winston decided to write a diary. He expressed his thoughts and emotions about the party. He wrote in it "with Big Brother." At this point, he is afraid of being caught and I'm not sure if he wants to continue writing. He wrote about the war and its influence on the child. Winston does not believe that the parties should allow the publication of these lists.