Readers bring their own interpretations to literature from "summary" of A Short History of English Literature by Benjamin Ifor Evans
In reading a work of literature, individuals inevitably bring their own perspectives, experiences, and emotions to the text. This personal lens shapes how they interpret and understand the words on the page. Each reader's unique background influences the meaning they derive from the text, leading to diverse interpretations of the same piece of writing.
As Benjamin Ifor Evans explains, literature serves as a mirror reflecting the reader's thoughts and feelings back at them. The words of a poem or the actions of a character can evoke different reactions and responses in different individuals. This fluidity of interpretation is what makes literature a dynamic and engaging art form, as readers interact with the text in a way that is deeply personal and subjective.
Moreover, Evans highlights the ro...
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