Hi! Do you like reading or watching any kind of literature? Well, today's discussion or essay writing topic is "Popular literature is not as valuable as classical literature."
I think it depends on each person's point of view, but I believe that it doesn't matter. It's not like someone can say what's classical literature and popular literature, and it's not like anyone can say that Juliet and Romeo are better than La La Land. So in my opinion, they both are valuable, classical or popular. But if I were to be forced to choose one, I think that for educational purposes who want to make literature, classical literature would be more valuable than popular ones. But to most of the population in the world, popular literature is more valuable than classical literature because people don't care about some old story, they care about trending and famous stories or movies. So would a person want to be a nerd and focus on classical literature or popular ones? I would say even if a person is making a movie, popular literature is more valuable to them too because they want to make a movie that people will see not make a boring story that looks like is from the 1860s. And even though classical literature is good, it would be good to also let go of it so that people can think outside the box. Classical literature was considered classical because it did something that nobody did, they thought outside the box. And if they just stuck with classical literature, they wouldn't have been classical literature themselves. So that's why I believe that popular literature is more valuable than classical literature.
To sum up or summarize the essay or selection, I think that it is important that people value both types of literature, but I think that popular literature is a little bit better than classical literature because they are following the trend and it is good to think outside the box instead of just making the same literature over and over. That would soon get boring and what would beat them in competition is trendy and new types of literature.
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