Our imagination may be the most powerful nature feature we have. We need to create something that does not exist. It is part of our natural human psychology. It is often used in romantic ways like fantasy and television, but our imagination is a tool we use to educate ourselves and each other and to continue educating. This will support our ethics and bring the need for a story to support our society. This is because we gained fitness benefits in the past.
Northrop Frye is one reason why literature dominates our imagination because it is rooted in prototypes and the repetitive pattern that appears in many cultures provides a form of our imagination and you How to think about yourself and the world. As Frye mentioned in his article "Myths, Novels, and Transpositions", "putting literary works in the context" gives them a large echo dimension. . . Each literary work captures the echo of all other kinds of works in literature, so the rest of the literary work is vivid (1963, 37). In other words, studying a literary genre (to be universal), we can teach us general human nature, especially our personal character, and deep involvement with others .
Literature teaches us human nature - sensitive and compassion to others. It also provides a way for our thoughts, emotions, and imagination. All of this helps to solve the problems our world is currently facing, such as intolerance and increased stress in life. Most importantly, literature teaches our language and communication skills, skills that we can not do in the 21st century. For me, literature is about good writing. Literary education teaches people to understand all forms of sentences and also trains people to write well. In the 21st century, the form of communication diversified, the written text became 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 writing skills only improves our experience.