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andrew-mc [135]
1 year ago
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According to E. M. Forster A work of literature must provide more than factual accuracy or vivid physical reality... it must tel

l us more than we already know. I agree with this statement because
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1 answer:
NARA [144]1 year ago
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Literature is read for various reasons. For example, some people read literature to understand other people better. Others read it for escapism. Entertainment is another common reason. All of these reasons depend on the author providing the reader with new information that is different to their own experiences of the world. If the author does not tell the reader more than he already knows, it is unlikely that the reader will be informed or entertained by the work.

<h3>How work of literature provide something new information?</h3>

A work of literature must provide us with something new in order for the time spent in consuming it be worthwhile. The Book Thief tells us of hard facts but it also provides us with something else, how a life of young child harboring a wanted man is changed after the fact. In the Lord of the Rings, a fantasy world is so vivid and wide that you yourself can navigate through it.

Thus, this could be the answer.

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