Oppression Of Literature

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Jane Austen, J.K. Rowling, Victor Hugo, and Ralph Waldo Emerson are of many iconic authors that have influenced the minds of individuals with their mesmerizing publications, and through their highly acclaimed novels their ideas and beliefs have transcended into public life resulting in the change of perspective on the humane lifestyle of society. Through these works of literature and advertising it has opened the human mind on the advantages of reading literature on a daily basis rather than on an inconsistent schedule because of the benefits that are associated with the reading of literature. Literature has been for generations a source of ventilation for authors to express their voices on the matter of society and the current persona of individuals. With this freedom it allows for fascinating publications to occur, and results in the population …show more content…

Since the publication of the first book, literature has been a key necessity to reiterate the positive and negative aspects of our world allowing for those with the same perspective to advocate for the injustice of those suffering from the malicious attitudes of humankind, whether it be the population, religion, country, or just an regular human being; the power of literature is key to opening a new world that helps end all of this chaotic and unkindly behavior once and for all. Within Rudolfo Anaya’s novel Bless Me, Ultima, Anaya illustrates the life of Antonio Márez and his family, and a friendly curandera named Ultima. Through this work of literature readers throughout the novel are able to “emphasize with them and view the world from their perspective” describes Murphy Paul writer of

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