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What is literature? Literature is a voice of the times. In retrospect, I will leave voices as generations. What is literature? This is a question, you can ask thousands of times and you can regain 1000 different answers and opinions. Literature can only be defined by people who are higher than average intelligence They master the concept of writing sentences and understand literary works. What is literature? Literature is defined, has history, has high IQ, and always influences humans and people living there.
Literature is like literature. When exploring what is literature, it is useful to see some of the things literature does. Literature reflects society, allowing us to think about ourselves and society, to enable us to enjoy language and beauty, to preach, and to reflect the state of humanity I will. It follows common practice and changes them, it reflects both ideology and ideology. It has a social and political meaning: Listen to Salman Rushdie or Vladamir Nabakov. It is the creation of a world different from literature, that can be seen only by reading literature.
Sojourner Truth offers a great opportunity to ask big questions: What is literature? What is American literature? Is it a speech literature? If you do not write it yourself, is this literature? What is the purpose of literature? These lectures are prepared to explain where and how the students are held and where the participants will be useful during slaughter prevention gatherings. Students may have problems with these texts; traditional close-up reading in the classroom can be helpful. Usually you can separate the author from her work. In this case, we have a speech style as well as a language expression, and speakers take ourselves as the main role of work. Therefore, in a sense, she is the subject of her work. What literary and quasi-literary categories can you assign to these speech (fiction, autobiography, prophecy)? How do they "infringe" the boundaries of traditional genres? Where did the speech end, where did the drama start?