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Why Study English Literature?

By EssayWriter.co.uk

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It is the language of the world because it is understood and spoken in almost all countries on earth. That is the reason why students in all levels of education have English subjects. This can be easily logical with language and writing subjects. But it seems it is not obvious with literature subjects. Many students still do not have a strong comprehension of why they study English literature. Here are some answers.

English is the global language.

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Entertainment with Value

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Studying English literature can entertain students.

Some who do not like doing it will learn to do so. They will discover the pleasure of being entertained by the stories they read. Add to this, such type of entertainment comes with the value of further developing their language skills and knowledge of literature itself and more knowledge that it teaches. For younger students, reading literature both aloud or silently gives them a correct example on which they can pattern their own.

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Students learn the context and meanings in the stories. They learn about the culture being described in the material. It serves as an alternative to television and the culture that TV promotes. Aside from accumulating more learning which are truly valuable, students also avoid the bad influence that comes from popular culture in the modern media.

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Aesthetic and Specific Purposes

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Students further learn and develop their communication and creative skills. As they learn from and by reading and studying literature, they will be better at writing, speaking, comprehension and answering questions. Students not only learn to comprehend but they also develop thinking skills. Reading stimulates anticipation and is a venue where you can or are challenged to predict what will happen next in the story. This is much more emphasised in English literature A level.

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Job Search and Career

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Studying literature helps you develop your language skills which you will need when applying for jobs and, after it, performing the work. Most employers include reading comprehension tests in their screening of applicants. You can even be asked to write different kinds of business letters or essay answers to profound questions about work and life. You can draw much from your literature subjects including citing examples from the stories to support your answers and opinions. You also learned more and further develop your overall language skills with literature subjects that is why you are better at written examinations and interviews when looking for work. And when you do start working, you will need them further.

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Approach to Studies and Life

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As students learn culture and skills through studying English literature, they will be able to develop better approaches to their studies and life in general. They do not only learn from the stories, they also experience them and gain another set and level of learning. Reading the stories can absorb them in the experiences of the characters. This is even applied to very young students. Remember how your grade school teacher taught you moral lessons from fables?

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