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Life and literature are interrelated. Neither Literature nor life can be isolated from each other because life produces literature and is in turn fed by literature. If we want to study literature we will have to study the

life of that period. Literature is only one of many channels in which the energy of an age discharges itself in its political movements, religious thoughts, philosophical speculation, art and others forms of expression. Thus study of literature takes us out into the wide field of the history of politics and society, manners and customs, culture and learning, philosophy and religion. Therefore, we find that behind every literary work there is the character of the race. As literature is a product of a society of a particular period, the critics, at the time of evolution, must correlate the literature of that age with all other aspects of national activities, its time, spirit, ideals, the conflicting tendencies, movements reforms, cross currents in other spheres of life and thoughts.

in this passage how are life and literature interrelated ?​

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Answered by SugaryHeart
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Life and literature are interrelated because life produces literature and is in turn fed by literature. If we want to study literature we will have to study the life of that period.

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