What Is It Worth The Right To Label Literature?

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Literature has long been a key aspect to human life; paving the way to new beginnings, replaying the events of the old, and even telling tales that would otherwise be impossible. With this knowledge, it is no secret that literature has indeed had a powerful effect on everyday life. Nevertheless, is it truly right to label literature so strictly? Many follow the beliefs of those such as Thomas De Quincey, who had once claimed that there are only two types of literature: the literature of knowledge and then of power. While it is true that different types of writing may inspire while others teach, the two often overlap so significantly it may not be worth the effort to efficiently sort them.
Firstly, it is important to realize that while it may be true that literature can be educational as well as inspiring, there are many sub-genres as well. There are works make specifically to educate people as well as inspire them; take literature created during times of distress in nations. During times as these, it is not uncommon for revolutionaries to pop up and begin vouching for a new form of government. However, in order to even attempt this, it would require more than just a few people. Which, in turn, may cause these people to begin creating literature with one …show more content…

Many people would look at textbooks used in schools, such as an Algebra II textbook, educational. These same people would likely then also look to a book such as Harry Potter and call it inspirational. But what about the outliers? Someone may look at what some would consider a that boring educational book covering Algebra and see something inspirational; something that gives them insight into their own future. Meanwhile, others may look towards works of fiction previously mentioned and find something educational- such as a lesson on friendship. Either way, both works are essential as without them human life would not be the

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