How does philosophy influence literature?

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Answer 1
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Answer:The very existence of narrative raises philosophical issues. In narrative, a creator can embody, and readers be led to imagine, fictional characters, and even fantastic creatures or technologies.

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Philosophy revolves around truth, intellect, and literal use of language, whereas literature focuses on fiction, emotion, and metaphorical language. For this reason, philosophy never moves us to tears like some literature does.


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B.
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C.
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A. A. Nobody hardly never sees them here. Here,the negatives used are: ‘Nobody’ and ‘never’, two negatives are redundant.
 

B.She said she wasn't never baby-sitting them again. Here, the negatives usedare: ‘wasn't’ and ‘never’, two negatives are redundant. 

D. Doesn't the library have no prints offamous paintings? Here, the negatives used are: ‘Doesn't’ and ‘no’, twonegatives are redundant.
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