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    1. Why study literature?
      Are we ever going to use this stuff?!
      English 11
    2. Literary References Appear Everywhere
      Source/Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0gXZTfuD1Q
    3. Do you know why you say…
      Yahoo? Itis a term that was coined by Jonathan Swift in Gulliver's Travels.
      “…it's all Greek to me”? Julius Caesar
      “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”? It is the opening line of Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities.
    4. Engage with Peers
      Be able to hold an intelligent conversation with peers.
      As said in one episode of Gilmore Girls, “every kid… is inevitably reading books, and different books, and I want to be able to converse intelligently with each of them and I can’t do that unless I read books, at least a few from every genre and sub-genre.”
      While this is used as a joke in that circumstance, being well read in the staples of literature is important. No one likes to feel lost and confused.
    5. Learn About Yourself
      “Good books do something to us. They change us, leaving us forever imprinted with a message that encourages us to live for the better, and giving us a broader understanding of the human condition.”
      Classical literature spans time and allows us to learn about ourselves in many different ways.
    6. Because We Can
      Censoring what literature you have access to violates the rights given to you by the First Amendment.
    7. References
      Slide 2 Image: http://www.wildaboutmovies.com/movies/Mr-Magoriums-Wonder-Emporium-Movie.php
      Slide 3: Greenspan, S. (2008, August 27). 11 Literary References People Make Without Realizing It . Retrieved October 12, 2009, from 11points: http://www.11points.com/Books/11_Literary_References_People_Make_Without_Realizing_It
      Slide 4: http://gilmore-ism.com/node/443 - Submitted by TimK : CC-license
      Slide 5: Horton, R. (2009, May 4). T he Modern Relevance of Classic Literature. Retrieved October 11, 2009, from http://wedgwoodcircle.com: http://wedgwoodcircle.com/uncategorized/the-modern-relevance-of-classic-literature/
      Slide 6: http://blip.tv/file/1284410
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