Most literature presents an idea or an exploration of some kind.
Books such as say, Harry Potter and Twilight are books to be read, I believe, simply as a story. People are going to argue this and say that there is underlining messages in Twilight and there's this and there's that.. but I disagree. She had a dream, thought it would make an interesting story and wrote about it. That's the difference between exploring an idea, a concept, an understanding - and presenting it, and then simply writing for entertainment.
Twilight and Harry Potter do not come under the title literature. Never will. Even the authors themselves agree with this.
I think people are getting overly defensive over books such as the above because they think it's a direct attack when someone makes the comment that they're not literature.
Children's picture books aren't literature - it doesn't make them any less valuable. Same goes with such books as Harry Potter. However, Harry Potter fueled the imaginations of millions of people, so maybe Harry Potter offered more to the world than Tolstoy ever could. The only people who regard literature as being more important than such books as Harry Potter are the ones who defend it so and think that anyone who regards a book as anything but literature, is making an attack. Like I said before, people get defensive and it's really quite stupid..
They're just, different.



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