Home >Unlabelled > Importance of Literature
Importance of Literature
"Literature adds to reality, it does not simply describe it. It enriches the necessary competencies that daily life requires and provides; and in this respect, it irrigates the deserts that our lives have already become." - C.S. Lewis, a British scholar and novelist.
This adage is perhaps the most appropriate description of the importance of literature in our lives. Literature reminds us of stories, epics, sacred scriptures and classical works of the ancient and modern times. Literature is defined as the body of written works of a language, period or culture, produced by scholars and researchers, specialized in a given field. Why is literature important? Let us see.
As stated in the quotation by C.S. Lewis, literature not only describes reality but also adds to it. Yes, literature is not merely a depiction of reality; it is rather a value-addition. Literary works are portrayals of the thinking patterns and social norms prevalent in society. They are a depiction of the different facets of common man's life. Classical literary works serve as a food for thought and a tonic for imagination and creativity. Exposing an individual to good literary works, is equivalent to providing him/her with the finest of educational opportunities. On the other hand, the lack of exposure to classic literary works is equal to depriving an individual from an opportunity to grow as an individual.
Prose, poetry, drama, essays, fiction, literary works based on philosophy, art, history, religion, and culture and also scientific and legal writings are grouped under the category of literature. Creative nonfiction of the ancient times and literary journalism also fall under literature. Certain extremely technical writings such as those on logistics and mathematics are also believed to be a part of literature.
Some of the great literary works like the Bible and Indian epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata, among others, provide society with the guiding principles of life. Ancient poetic works by poets like Homer, Plato, Sappho, Horace and Virgil, Shakespeare's sonnets and notable poetry by W.B. Yeats, John Keats, Wordsworth, Tennyson and William Blake are timeless. The Lord of the Rings, The Godfather, A Tale of Two Cities, James Bond series are some of the best-selling books of all time. The Adventures of Pinocchio, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Winnie-the-Pooh were some of the greatest works in children's literature. The relatively recent Harry Potter series made record sales across the globe and carved a niche for J.K. Rowling. However, a discussion about children's authors would be incomplete without the mention of all-time popular authors like Aesop, Enid Blyton, Roald Dahl and Mark Twain.
It is through reading such great literary and poetic works, that one understands life. They help a person take a closer look at the different facets of life. In many ways, it can change one's perspective towards life. Lives of brilliant achievers and individuals who have made a valuable contribution to society, are sketched in their biographies. These works give the readers an insight into the lives of these eminent people, while also serving as a bible of ideals.
Literature serves as an enormous information base. Research works by famous inventors and literary works by notable scientists often narrate stories of their groundbreaking discoveries and inferences. Ongoing developments in the fields of science and technology are documented so that the world can know about them. Several ancient scriptures relating stories of human evolution and narratives of human life in those times, have been of tremendous help to mankind. Thus, literature has always served as an authentic source of information from all around the world.
True, languages are the building blocks of literature. But the study of literature cannot be restricted to only studying languages. In fact, literature cannot be confined to an educational curriculum. A degree in language and literature is perhaps unable to provide one, with everything that literature can offer.
Literature, is definitely, much more than its literary meaning, which defines it as 'an acquaintance to letters'. It, in fact, lays the foundation of an enriched life; it adds 'life' to 'living'.
Blog Archive
-
▼
2013
(7006)
-
▼
Maret
(1386)
-
▼
Mar 23
(57)
- Balance Exercises for Athletes
- How to Tie an Ascot Tie
- How to Boost a WiFi Signal
- Wavy Thick Hair
- Importance of Literature
- Bronzing Baby Shoes
- Makeup Looks for Brunettes
- Corporate Holiday Gift Basket
- What Credit Score is Needed to Buy a Car
- Best Shampoo for Oily Hair
- How to Dye Dark Hair
- Hunting Camouflage Clothing
- Inversion Tables for Sciatica
- Concealer Vs. Foundation
- Negative Health Effects of Sugary Drinks
- Things to Write in a Birthday Card for a Best Friend
- Removing Black Hair Dye
- Good Baby Finger Foods
- How to Make Spy Gadgets
- Blue Hair Dye
- Appetizer Recipes - Easy Party Appetizers
- Retail Store Management Tips
- How to Do a Chignon
- Dry Scalp Shampoo Reviews
- Money Tree Etiquette
- Tying a Windsor Knot
- Shoulder Exercises For Bodybuilding
- Food In China
- Slimming Dresses
- How Does a Mobile Phone Work?
- Grow Hair Faster Naturally
- 80th Birthday Ideas for Mom
- Mesotherapy to Replenish Hair Loss
- Corn Allergy Symptoms
- Where Not to Use Your Debit Card
- Elements of Fiction
- Organic Hair Dye
- Short Trendy Hairstyles for Men
- Virtual Phone Number
- Wedding Registry Checklist
- French Manicure Nail Art
- 50th Birthday Party Ideas for Men
- Homemade Upholstery Cleaner
- The Constructive Character of Arts
- What Does an Unlocked Cell Phone Mean
- Calories in Grapefruit
- How to Avoid Falling into Credit Card Debt Trap
- Lengthening Mascara Reviews
- Low Fixed Rate Credit Cards
- Back to School Outfits
- Potassium Deficiency and Hair Loss
- Craft Ideas for Kids
- Good Birthday Surprises
- Cleaning Stainless Steel Appliances
- Mother-in-Law Gifts
- Used Dumbbells
- Hair Bow Instructions
-
▼
Mar 23
(57)
-
▼
Maret
(1386)