Have you ever had a non-reader or someone who doesn't love literature like you do, say to you something along the lines of: "There's nothing to English Literature. You can basically interpret a book however you like and no one can say you're wrong"? Or "isn't any book like the Bible? You can interpret it however you like"? Or "what's the point if there's no one right answer"?
Also, comments along this line: "You're going to miss out on so much in life if you've got your head stuck in a book all day." Or "You may know a lot from books, but I have experience." Or "There's a lot you can't learn from books, you know."
I have plenty of responses for sanctimonious, uninformed comments like these, but they're long and the person they're being said to probably isn't going to listen, anyway. Can someone come up with a really beautiful, concise little refutation for any of these absentminded statements?
Many thanks!


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