Connection Between Life and Literature Have you ever personally connected with a piece of literature? Maybe the piece of literature too place somewhere you live or lives at a time that relates to you. Going through life you only see things through 1st person narration which is your own point of view. Also with being a teenager in highschool like me it's easy to relate to a real life situation book. Literature and life are connected through characterization, conflict and narration because life is told through literature, and characterization, conflict and narration help the literature connect to our personal lives. Rainsford experiences man vs. man conflict when he comes into contact with Zaroff, and tells him why his hunting ways is murder. …show more content…
The Interlopers short film is a 3rd person objective narration. In the film I don't know how Ulrich and Georg feel after the tree has fallen on them. While they talk about their men coming to get them I don't know if they really have men coming or not. Also when Georg gives Ulrich his flask to drink from after they talked about killing eachother I don't know why he did that. Maybe it was because he actually wanted to become friends and end the fued between their families or he wanted Ulrich to think they were friends so he could stay alive. The Interlopers text is more 3rd person omniscient. When Georg and Ulrich are stuck underneath the tree we know that after they wake up from being knocked out by the tree they are relieved at being alive and stunned by what they are seeing. If I were to wake up underneath a tree I’d be stunned and grateful to be alive also. I would have brought people with me just in case something bad happens. I wouldn’t want to walk in the woods at night alone knowing anything could happen. People in the world who have grudges with eachother become friends when something bad happens because they see how short life is and that you shouldn’t waste your life on a …show more content…
society. I was outside with my friends outside one of my friends balcony and I saw a bug. I thought the bug was pretty because its shell glistened with rainbow colors depending on which angle the sun was shining on it. I was about 7 or 8 and things that were shiny caught my attention easily. Everyone else thought the bug was nasty and disgusting because it was a bug. I was telling everyone to stay away from the bug, but it crawled out of the spot where I was keeping it and someone killed it. I was so sad about the bug being killed and cried for it like it was a loved one. Just like in literature when people lose something that was close to them they cry. Even though I wasn’t that close to the bug I dug the bug a grave and put rocks, leaves, and grass around it to make it look pretty. Everyone thought that I was crazy and emotional because I was crying for a bug. Now I don’t cry as much and especially not about bugs. In literature there is always a conflict just like in life, and since there is conflict there is usually an antagonist and protagonist just like in literature. When people read literature we can relate to it because literature is part of our