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Five reasons to pursue a degree in comparative literature
1. John
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posted Nov 20, 2019, 6:34 AM by John Eilermann
St Louis
Many young people nowadays are
encouraged to pursue STEM degrees and
pursue promising careers in the eld of
technology. Yet those who are inclined to
reading, writing, and expressing
themselves through the arts are often
discouraged from taking up further art
studies. John Eilermann St. Louis.
While naysayers may be everywhere,
there are plenty of reasons to take up a
degree in comparative literature. It is no
secret that a love for reading can turn
one into a good writer. Studying
comparative literature in college opens
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up a door for one to get lost in a
spectacular array of texts. No,
comparing one manuscript to another
isn’t the sole aspect of comparative
literature. It is about looking closely into
di erent nations, cultures, and periods.
John Eilermann St. Louis.
A degree in comparative literature
a ords one the chance to work in
another language. Those whose mother
tongue isn’t English can study and write
texts in di erent languages. It’s like
taking a tour ‘round the world just by
studying. Studying comparative literature
also challenges perspective. More than
analyzing literature, comparative
literature dares to ask the how’s and
why’s of every written piece. John
Eilermann St. Louis.
Comparative literature o ers a cross-
discipline approach, allowing one to
study history, politics, philosophy, and
culture. It also encourages an
extensive and up-to-the-minute
understanding of cultural di erences
in opinions and diversity. With all these
mentioned, there will still be those who
will frown upon one’s choice to pursue a
degree in comparative literature. One
must always remember that comparative
literature isn’t afraid to challenge beliefs
and opinions, furthering learning and
growth in all industries. John Eilermann
St. Louis.
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