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Application of Literature in Teaching Academic Writing of Indian Graduate of Functional English Department at Patna University
Author(s) -
Tribhuwan Kumar,
Venkanukapangu
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of early childhood special education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.144
H-Index - 9
ISSN - 1308-5581
DOI - 10.9756/int-jecse/v14i1.221085
Subject(s) - argumentative , storytelling , sentence , vocabulary , alliteration , academic writing , linguistics , creative writing , expression (computer science) , psychology , poetry , pedagogy , sociology , computer science , mathematics education , literature , art , rhyme , narrative , philosophy , programming language
This research paper aims to identify the part that literary discourse plays in promoting writing skills and influencing thoughts on ESL learners. It has a bearing on both the writing of the learners and making them more thoughtful, critical, and analytical. The literary language is beneficial to both vocabulary growth and sentence structure and expression at the macro and micro levels of writing. Prosaic discourse makes learners argumentative, while poetry inspires their imagination. While they may be doing it consciously or unconsciously, the words used are rhythmic and flowery, as well as with alliteration. However, when it comes to academic writing, dramatic discourse introduces deviations and introduces dramatic devices, and when it comes to storytelling, fictional discourse introduces techniques. This research has found that these genres lead to an appreciation of literary language. It makes learners better writers. This is purely qualitative research, where data has been collected using the observation method in the classroom. As a participant, the researcher has also played the role of the observer. The data was collected from college-level Literature and Creative Writing students.

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