That's a tough question! There are so many great pieces of fiction out there. If I had to choose just one, I might go with "The Lord of the Rings" by J.R.R. Tolkien. It's a classic epic fantasy story with rich world-building, memorable characters, and timeless themes. The Reason why I love "The LordRead more
That’s a tough question! There are so many great pieces of fiction out there. If I had to choose just one, I might go with “The Lord of the Rings” by J.R.R. Tolkien. It’s a classic epic fantasy story with rich world-building, memorable characters, and timeless themes.
The Reason why I love “The Lord of the Rings” because it takes me on an amazing adventure in a magical world called Middle-earth. The characters, like the brave hobbits and powerful wizards, feel like friends to me. The story is all about friendship, bravery, and fighting against evil, which always inspires me. The way J.R.R. Tolkien writes is so beautiful and full of interesting details about the world he created. Every time I read it, I feel like I’m right there with the characters, facing challenges and discovering new places. It’s not just a book to me; it’s a journey that I would happily go on over and over again for the rest of my life.
I have dedicated five years of my life to studying literature, and I vividly remember what my professor said on the last day of my class "Literature is the only medium through which you can live more than once and the study of literature makes you tolerant towards others". When we read a literary teRead more
I have dedicated five years of my life to studying literature, and I vividly remember what my professor said on the last day of my class “Literature is the only medium through which you can live more than once and the study of literature makes you tolerant towards others”.
When we read a literary text, we’re not simply reading it, but living the life of someone else through the words written on the pages. You experience emotions such as grief, sadness, anger and happiness for characters that aren’t even real, you feel for them and that makes you tolerant towards people in real life.
All those famous writers we read, wrote during different times, under different political and cultural circumstances, many even faced exile and persecution for the simple act of writing what’s on their mind. Literature has a lot of power, it can shape the society and make it a better place but that would only be possible if people start giving literature the importance it deserves.
You read novels like Beloved, Things Fall Apart, One Hundred Years of Solitude, The Hungry Tide etc., and realize that life is not all about you. These novels gave me the chance to recognize my privilege and feel for the slaves that were treated like animals in the US, or how European Colonizers ruined perfectly well civilizations for their own gain. Reading these novels made me thankful that I didn’t have to endure such difficulties but it also helped me to see things from a different perspective.
When I’m sad, I pick up a copy of my favourite novel and it makes me realize that I’m not alone, the characters too are suffering and it indirectly means that the writer too, suffered, and that’s why he/she was able to write something so devastatingly beautiful. Literature makes me feel less lonely in an otherwise lonely world of mine.
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