William Shakespeare once stated, "Experience comes from hard work and is perfected over the course of time..." in his play The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Act 1: Scene 3). Experience is the process of getting knowledge or skill that is obtained from doing, seeing, or feeling things, or something that happens which have an effect on you. It is easy to conclude that the most important value of literature is Ethic/Morals, but after looking at the facts, it is evident that experience is the most important value of literature as shown in William Shakespeare 's play "Macbeth" and Sir Philip Sidney 's sonnets "Astrophil and Stella" and "Sonnet 39".
Experience is the most important value of literature. It is clear in the play by William Shakespeare, Macbeth, when Captain states, " The outcome was in doubt. The two armies like two tired swimmers clinging to each other, making it impossible for either to stay afloat" (Act 1: Scene 1: Page 2). The captain is informing Duncan of the battle that is happening. Captain tells Duncan how he experienced two men trying to stay alive in the bloody battle. When one looks at this phrase that Captain states, "...The two armies were
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It is important to know the value of literature because it connects individuals with larger truths and ideas in everyday life. Literature creates a way for people to record their thoughts and experiences in a way that is accessible to others. Ultimately, It is clear, that experience is the most important value of literature without experience, nobody would have even known who Anne Frank was. If she would have never written her experience in her diaries about being a jew and hiding from the Nazis in an