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Main Author: Mahaveer D. Sankar
Format: Recurso digital
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2025
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17292185
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  • <p>Defining literature is a challenging task because it is a field as old as human civilization and co-vers a vast range of human knowledge. The term is broad, encompassing nearly all aspects of the human condition, including traditions, culture, social relations, political ideologies, and moral be-haviours,etc. Writings that have artistic or intellectual merit, such as essays, plays, poems, novels, and other creative expressions, are called literature. It includes a wide range of works that use language and storytelling devices to examine issues, present concepts, and evoke emotions. Hu-man experience is often reflected in literature, which provides insights into the intricacies of soci-ety, culture, and the human condition. It serves a number of purposes, including social criticism, cultural preservation, education, and entertainment. Literature plays a complex and significant role in the development of a nation. A nation’s identity and collective consciousness are shaped by its literature, which acts as a mirror reflecting the cultural, social, and political landscape of that country. Literature transmits and preserves the histories, values, and beliefs that unite people through narrative, poetry, and prose. Literature has the power to inspire reflection, challenge norms, and foster compassion, ultimately contributing to a more harmonious and inclusive socie-ty. This highlights the significant role literature plays in nation-building, empowering individuals, promoting education, and bridging cultural divides. A nation’s literary heritage is deeply inter-twined with its identity, as literature influences the development of a shared language and shapes the nation’s narrative.</p>