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As we understand from the passage, through great literature, a reader ----.
Great literature does not touch a reader only on one
or two sides of his nature, but causes him to respond
with his whole being. It has an effect on his senses,
imagination, emotion, and intellect. It attempts not
only to entertain the reader but to bring him fresh or
renewed understanding of his own self as well as his
experience of life and people. Thus, it gives him a
broader and deeper understanding not only of
himself but also of life and of his fellow men. The
kind of perspective great literature gives cannot be
summed up as a simple “lesson” or “moral”. It is
knowledge – knowledge of the complexities of
human nature, and knowledge of the tragedies and
sufferings, the excitements and joys, that
characterize the human experience.