Literature, society and culture
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published 11/07/2008
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Literature has body as well as soul. It possesses qualities of sound and color, fancy and imagination. However, literature is much more than sound and color; it is a living thing of blood and fire, capable of infinite power and beauty. It is not an inanimate thing of dead words, sentences, stanzas, and paragraphs but a living force. Whoever makes and uses literature to evoke beauty of sound or color or imagination is not exploiting the gift of literature for all that it is worth; he or she is exploiting it only in those qualities that are inherent in the world but external to the mind and soul of man.
Table of Contents
- Writers should not stick to art alone.
- The Bluest Eye.
- The central theme of The Bluest Eye.
- The essence of the story.
- Conclusion.
