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1 Why We Read and Write Literature

2 John Green says it best!

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4 Raymond Mar, a psychologist at York University in Canada, and Keith Oatley, a professor emeritus of cognitive psychology at the University of Toronto, reported in studies published in 2006 and 2009 that individuals who often read fiction appear to be better able to understand other people, empathize with them and view the world from their perspective.

5 That immersion is supported by the way the brain handles language rich in detail, allusion and metaphor: by creating a mental representation that draws on the same brain regions that would be active if the scene were unfolding in real life. The emotional situations and moral dilemmas that are the stuff of literature are also vigorous exercise for the brain, propelling us inside the heads of fictional characters and even, studies suggest, increasing our real-life capacity for empathy.

6 Why is this important? Narcissism in the digital age
Decline in empathy Shortened attention span Lack of persistence Inability to make solid arguments (development and rhetoric) Loneliness Lack of self-awareness Vulnerability to simplification and lies

7 “That is part of the beauty of all literature
“That is part of the beauty of all literature. You discover that your longings are universal longings, that you're not lonely and isolated from anyone. You belong.” -F. Scott Fitzgerald

8 Dead Poets Society

9 The root of all literature
All literature can be boiled down to one basic concept, in some form or another: GOOD VS. EVIL. No matter how complex a story, literature is consistently dealing with the complex ideas of being human, what it means to be human, and how we deal with the struggle of good and evil. What is human nature and who are we? Where does life, love, work, advancement fall into this? Is there an true answer to these questions? Has anyone yet answered it? Are these feeling universal or singular?

10 Assignment: You must find your own example favorite lines. This can be a portion of a novel, a poem, song lyrics. We will share these in class 1-2 people per day!


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