Linggo, Setyembre 18, 2011

V. Integration of Education for Sustainable Development to Literature


Literature represents a language or a people: culture and tradition. But, literature is more important than just a historical or cultural artifact. Literature introduces us to new worlds of experience. We learn about books and literature; we enjoy the comedies and the tragedies of poems, stories, and plays; and we may even grow and evolve through our literary journey with books.

Ultimately, we may discover meaning in literature by looking at what the author says and how he/she says it. We may interpret the author's message. In academic circles, this decoding of the text is often carried out through the use of literary theory, using a mythological, sociological, psychological, historical, or other approach. Whatever critical paradigm we use to discuss and analyze literature, there is still an artistic quality to the works. Literature is important to us because it speaks to us, it is universal, and it affects us. Even when it is ugly, literature is beautiful.
Reading and Writing with Critical Strategies' energizes literary study by showing the reader how to use critical approaches to engage literary texts and evolve critical arguments. 
Words have power. In some myths, spoken words create worlds, creatures, and human beings.

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