"Good Literature substitutes for experience which we have not ourselves lived through." - Alexander Solzhenitsyn. The speaker means in this quote that books can take you into an adventure that you have never been through before. A book, for example, could take you on a journey through a desert, or an adventure through the artic.
This quote relates to my book, The Call of the Wild. It realtes to my book by putting me into a dog's point of view, and taking me out on a dog sled to the north. I've been in the point of view of a dog. In addition to that, I've never been north (as in Canada, or Alaska).
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Thats kind of how I think too, Molly
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a good book
I hope you enjoy it =D
Sounds like a very good book maybe ill have to read that after im done with mine!
ReplyDeleteYea, this does sound like a really good book! (: and i like the way you explained this quote! (:
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I agree with how you said that the speaker means that books can take you on an adventure. I think that your book sounds like a good book too. (:
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