Thursday, 28 April 2016

EMOTIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF A DYING MAN WITH REFERENCE TO MITCH ALBOM’S TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE

This is my PG level project. I will update my whole project in a regular manner.

Chapter I 
INTRODUCTION



LITERATURE       

Literature is excellent of form or expression and expresses ideas of
permanent or universal interest. It consists of standard works and ideas which
explore in an artistic way. It is ornamented by the power of imagination and the
power of emotion. Literature and emotion are closely concatenated to each
other. A human without emotion is like a body without soul. Hence, literature
and human life are highly inseparable.

LITERATURE AND CULTURE

Culture is a wider aspect than literature. In the teaching of culture,
literature plays different roles. It serves either as illustration or marks beginning
for the study and mediation of cultural phenomena. A single book is not
enough to define a culture. At some point, it helps to get an idea of a culture.
Even if a culture endangers, it is made immortal through literary works. Many
antiquated cultures are surviving because of literary works.

LITERATURE AND HUMAN LIFE

Literature, culture and human life have a triangular relationship. Every
human being is a follower of certain culture. Until his fall, he follows and
protects his culture. Culture configures human life and character. The best way
for persisting culture is through text.

The connection between literature and life is intimate and vital.
Literature is the expression of individual and social life, which is taught
through the effective use of language. Each and every book is an experience
encountered or imagined by the author. Great literature always grasps and
reflects these truths of life that emerge triumphant out of the ruins of the past. The
images that are created by the own observation of life at every moment of working
experience are hazy, half-finished and unrelated. It is the literary artist who
finishes them, makes them clear and puts them in their wider setting, and to that
extent, makes life less obscure, because he knows more about life than anyone can
know. Thus, literature, culture, and life are inseparable from one another.



To be continue.............

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