F. Scott Fitzgerald once stated, "That is part of the beauty of all literature. You discover that your longings are universal lo
ngings, that you’re not lonely and isolated from anyone. You belong.” He believed that literature provides universal themes and ideas that everyone can relate to and understand. In this way, it helps readers feel connected and part of the world. This is a common view of literature and the benefits it can provide. What should be included to make this introduction more effective?
a detailed analysis of the quotation and literature
a comparison of viewpoints expressed in the quotation
evidence that supports the interpretation of the quotation
a thesis statement connecting the quotation to literature
"He knew he could not stand a chance against Jermaine in a fight," - This shows how maybe in the future in this book, he may or may not lose a fight with Jermaine.