The above quote was made by Tomas Elemans who at the time of the quote worked for PVH as the brand protection Manager. He believes that Storytelling (literature) helps us to empathize with the condition of strangers. This is what is meant by the above quote: "<em>Literature </em><em>has a way of reminding us that the stranger is not so strange".</em>
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<h3>How, according to Tomas Elemans does literature help us to connect with the stranger?</h3>
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Again we turn to Elemans own words. He states that when we read of and imagine being the characters in stories, it helps us <em>transcend the here-and -now</em> thus reducing the focus on our ego or feeling of self-importance while improving our reflection. He says that fiction helps us to disconnect from ourselves and access our <em>emotional</em>, <em>empathetic </em>nature which we often neglect in our daily lives.
Read more about the impact of literature in the link below:
brainly.com/question/25429866
 
        
             
        
        
        
I think genital is supposed to be gentle. If it is, there's a poem called "Do not go gentle into that good night" by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Cassius wants Brutus to join the conspiracy because he knows that Brutus is an influential person and the people love him. 
If they can get as many respectable people on their side, then the deed they have planned will seem acceptable to the people (or so they think).
 
        
             
        
        
        
We are ahead now 1964 people were outside no iPhones noting everyone would play outside and not be robots