The importance of reading literary works Nowadays, many students spend a lot of time studying practical courses and exam certificates, but spend very little time studying literary works. This has caused a lot of anxiety among teachers. I think that as an English major, reading literary works is of constructive significance, because this kind of reading is simple and easy to do, and it is helpful for learning, and it can greatly enrich our lives. First of all, reading literary works such as novels is an easier way to operate. Novels can be read anywhere and anytime, including in the subway, in a cafe or even in a park. In addition, since the chapters of the novel are relatively clear, you can spend 10-20 minutes reading a chapter every day, and then you can continue reading the next day. Secondly, reading literary works is an active act. It requires us to use imagination to visualize the background, characters and events of the story in the work. In this way, we may become active participants in the story. On the contrary, if you are a moviegoer, you will be controlled by a series of images and sounds, which requires almost no mental effort to deal with, which makes people's thinking lazy. Finally, reading literary works such as novels is conducive to learning. Whether you read a book in a native language or a foreign language, you will always be able to enhance your language skills. A typical novel contains a large vocabulary-the number of words and expressions ranges from 70,000 to 100,000. If you often read novels, the words and expressions you encounter can be effectively memorized, allowing you to expand your vocabulary and language skills. Considering the importance of reading literary works, we suggest that college students should really spend some time to appreciate this artistic treasure, so that our minds can be purified. We hope that more literary works will appear on the reading list of college students in the future.
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