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Describe the importance of the Bible in literature?

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Answered by LaviLa
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Simply recognizing biblical references makes students more sophisticated readers. Knowing the stories of the Bible will allow students to make personal connections when studying literature. It's these personal connections that keep a reader interested and eager to analyze what they've read.

What is the Bible in literature?

That format is the literary anthology—a collection of varied literary genres written by multiple authors over the span of many centuries. In its details, too, the Bible is a literary book. Most of it is embodied in the genres of narrative, poetry, letters, and visionary writing.

In fact the Bible has been providing the English men of letters spiritual themes and also modulated their literary style. It has gifted ample vocabulary, most beautiful quotations, maxims and phrases. The whole range of English language and literature is much indebted to the Bible for its dignity and richness.

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Bible is a world's most famous literary work.

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In actuality, it serves as the foundational text for all eras of English-speaking societies. It has given England and America a unified frame of reference—what some literary scholars refer to as a mythological universe. Even the complete works of Shakespeare clearly fall short when compared to the Bible.

The fact that the Bible is the major source and influence for English and American literature adds another layer to the significance of the Bible in literature. The oldest piece of English literature still in existence, "Caedmon's Hymn," is based on the Bible's songs of praise and uses the creation story from Genesis 1-2 as its source. There is a definite connection between this poetry and a contemporary book like Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon.

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