A Brave New World

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People should read whether they’re educated or not because there’s never enough knowledge to go around. Did you know reading for pleasure at the age of the fifth teen is a strong factor in determining future mobility? Indeed, it has been the starting finding of research carried out by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development on education and reading and their role in promoting social mobility. However, judging from the Brave New World,written by Aldous Huxley, reading shouldn't have a major role in education; only if the tasks required it. Education often ignites curiosity in a person's mind which can then cause that person to come up with creative ideas that don't exist yet.

They have plenty of other leisure activities to choose from. They can, of course, read a screen, but we read in different ways when reading different formats. The language of emails, for example, is not the same as the language we would use in a letter. The impact of digital literature is that it can play an important role in building core literacy skills, but there is an ongoing debate about whether it conveys the same benefits as reading a psychical book. Reading …show more content…

If the world didn't have any wisdom from books, then we'd all be sitting ducks stuck in a time period of past civilization. Everyone wants answers and more knowledge about something of their own interests which is why books even exist. It's to teach future generations about the history of the past and the present. People who are educated enough might think low of others, but that's humanly natural. It's amazing how we have books pertaining to almost every single topic that ever existed at the tip of our fingernails. Truthfully the choice of our own books actually reflects on who we are and what we represent as a being. The topics of those said books may be the eye catcher for most

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