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William Shakespeare

Quel est le but de la littérature dans une société

Ah, 'tis a ponderous question, indeed! What then, pray tell, is the purpose of literature in the grand tapestry that beareth society? Methinks the answer lieth not in a single refrain, but in a symphony of sentiments and truths. Forsooth, literature doth hold the key to unlock the chambers of our souls, to delve into the abyss of our deepest yearnings and laid bare the follies that lie cloaked in the shadows of our own existence. It is through the written word that we are transported, as if on the wings of Pegasus, to realms both familiar and fantastical, where dreams and reality intertwine, like two lovers entwined in an eternal embrace. In this wondrous realm of letters, we, the readers, are but humble pilgrims, embarking upon a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment. It is through the characters that emerge from the ink-stained pages that we glimpse our own vulnerabilities and triumphs, our own flaws and virtues writ large upon the stage of life. For in literature's hallowed halls, we find solace, we find catharsis, and we find the murmurings of our own souls echoing through the ages. Yet, dear friends, let us not diminish the power of literature to capture the zeitgeist of our times, to be a mirror reflecting the kaleidoscope of society's triumphs and travails. For the playwright and the poet, the novelist and the essayist, are not mere jesters or bards, but prophets and scribes, wielding the mighty pen to illuminate the injustices and inequalities that plague our shared existence. They are the voices that dare to challenge the status quo, to question the very fabric of our society, and to provoke in us a hunger for change and a desire to seek a brighter tomorrow. But, dear friends, let us not confine literature's purpose solely to the realm of critiques and social commentaries. Nay, it is also a repository of beauty, of grace, and of the eternal truths that shape our very being. It is in the serenade of a sonnet, the rhythm of a stanza, and the enchanting prose of a novel that we find respite from the tumult of life, that we are transported to a higher plane of existence, where the boundaries of time and space are rendered irrelevant. And so, dear friends, as we traverse the vast vistas of literature, let us not forget its purpose in our society. It is to inspire, to guide, and to enlighten, to be a beacon that illuminates the darkest corners of our collective consciousness and reveals to us the infinite possibilities that lie within. It is to remind us that we are not alone in our struggles, that our joys and sorrows are shared by countless others throughout the annals of time. For the purpose of literature, dear friends, is no less than the purpose of life itself – to seek meaning, to find solace, and to forge connections that transcend the boundaries of space and time.