The Importance Of Literature In The Classroom

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The writer Oscar Wilde said “'Literature always anticipates life. It does not copy it, but molds it to its purpose”. This quote allows us to consider that literature is made from human factor and without it, it is impossible to create poetry. In this perspective, enhancing the reading of literary texts in the classroom enables the student to live the sixth art in its totality through your own consciousness against the world. This experience passes through analysis, observation and immersion in a virtual reality technology that only makes it possible from the student’s world reference as a person. Considering that more and more schools have put aside literature, philosophy and humanities classes, work with poetic texts becomes an urgent and necessary didactic resource. As the result of the literary creation is the representation through writing, when the student reads and lives the text, the critical analysis exercise, and hence the ability to interfere and create other reading perspectives in different speeches present in the society, allowing a diversified and significant formation. …show more content…

Moreover, we are talking about an author that using the worldwide language, either by drama, comedy, or tragedy sonnets reached the entire world, but still has a limited reach in Brazilian schools. Working with Shakespeare in the classrooms, besides permitting a historical, social, artistic and philosophical learning, also makes the students take over a cultural heritage that not only belong to the English culture but also across the boards of the European

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