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Literature and society

le, and only few people believed that anything he spoke about was possible. But, as it turns out, society in the year 1984 wasn’t too different from what he predicted.Many novels have been controversial in society as well, some to the point of being banned from bookstores and libraries. Very often, authors write about there own lives through a character in their novel. By using such a method of writing, the author is writing about how society really is, from his/her point of view. This can sometimes cause problems, as with The Catcher in the Rye, which was banned for an extended period of time, because society couldn’t handle being criticized in such a way. However, it was in fact reality, and it only took time for society to realize this, and put the book back on the shelf. The fact that a simple piece of writing can effect a huge society of millions of people in so many ways is amazing. Starting at the pre-school years, children are read to and are taught to read because of how much one can learn from literature. Novels open up ones mind to many new ideas and can sometimes show you a whole new perspective on life. Literature plays one of the biggest roles in our constantly changing society. ...

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