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Literature Definition

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Literature Definition

The definition of literature, in the broadest sense, is everything that has ever
been written. Anything from the earliest poems of Homer, to today’s web pages,
can be considered literature. But for a specific sense, there are various kinds
of literature. Literature can be written in a specific language, like English
Literature or be written by a specific culture, such as African Literature. But
literature really means more than printed words. It is considered a fine art.
The word literature comes from the French phrase belles-lettres, which means
“beautiful writing”. When a piece of work is called literature, it is
usually considered a great work of art. There are two main classes of
literature: fiction and nonfiction. Fiction is writing that an author creates
from the imagination. Authors may include personal experience, or facts about
real people or events, but they combine these facts with imagined situations.
Most fiction is narrative writing, such as novels and short stories. Fiction
also includes drama and poetry. Nonfiction is factual writing about real-life
situations. The principal forms of nonfiction include the essay, biography,
autobiography, and diary. People read literature for a variety of reasons. The
most common reason for reading is pleasure. People read to pass the time, or for
information and knowledge. Through literature, people meet characters they can
identify with, and sometimes find solutions for their own problems. With
literature, a person can often understand situations they could not otherwise
understand in real life. Often, just the arrangement of the words can be
enjoyable, just as a child likes the sound of “Ring Around the Rosie”, even
though they might not understand what the words mean. There are four elements of
literature: characters, plot, theme, and style. A good author has the ability to
balance these elements, creating a unified work of art. The characters make up
the central interest of many dramas and novels, as well as biographies and
autobiographies. A writer must know each character thoroughly and have a clear
idea about each ones look, speech, and thoughts. Motivation is the reason for
characters actions. A good writer will be sure that the motives of a character
are clear and logical. Setting is where a character’s story takes place. The
plot is built around a series of events that take place within a definite
period. It i...

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