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Reframing "Literature as Equipment for Living:" Kenneth Burke's Theory and the Social Function of Literature

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  • Nadia Mohammad
  • Majid Mgamis

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This article delves into Kenneth Burke's seminal essay, "Literature as Equipment for Living," presenting a fresh perspective on literary criticism that underscores the pragmatic, societal, and political roles of literature. Burke posits that literature functions as an active agent, offering viable courses of action in response to worldly matters. Departing from traditional analyses of form and structure, Burke advocates for classifying works based on shared strategies for addressing situations. He contends that literature acts as a navigational tool, aiding in comprehension and interpretation of the world while urging readers to engage with texts for insights and inspiration in confronting life's challenges. Burke's viewpoint underscores the subjective nature of language, reflecting our individual experiences and perspectives on the world. His critical methodology advocates for a comprehensive and nuanced approach to literary critique, expanding the horizons of scholarly considerations.

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  • Nadia Mohammad & Majid Mgamis, 2024. "Reframing "Literature as Equipment for Living:" Kenneth Burke's Theory and the Social Function of Literature," World Journal of English Language, Sciedu Press, vol. 14(5), pages 271-271, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:wjel11:v:14:y:2024:i:5:p:271
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