Do you read literary texts? An interesting question: a literary text, if read correctly, becomes a good training for personal development. Remember how beautiful and bright images sink deep into the soul, how we begin to imitate them in life, how we learn to be kinder, more honest, wiser … On the other hand, many avid readers escape from real life to the world of literary text.
It turns out to be much more interesting to follow fictitious destinies, beautiful deeds, intricate plots than to build your own life. While the story of someone else’s printed and inanimate life fascinates page after page, your life passes by: alive and real. It seems that this is not the most equal exchange, do you agree?
Literary texts are worth reading if you read correctly: if, after reading the text, you began to change something in real life, carefully consider what you read and build day by day into your life and life becomes richer and more beautiful, then you are the right reader.
After each read a fiction book — write down your thoughts in writing. Don’t jump right into a new book. Think carefully about all the ideas in the one you read. Try to tell the important thing that you found in the book to one of your friends, and look at their reaction: if your new thoughts touched them, seemed to them important, deep — great. If your stories are empty and incomprehensible for them, then either your friends are not the same, or you read the wrong thing or wrong. If necessary, go back to what you read, reread the points that interested you or controversial points, write down vivid phrases that seemed interesting to you.
And then the book will begin to live in your soul, in your life.
If, after reading a book, you immediately took up another, but your only acquisition was the opportunity to tell its plot — think about it: it seems that this is the beginning of a literary addiction, a passion for reading without meaning.
List of literature for grade 3 — download.