Books are important in our society. They are filled with tons of information and lots of cool stories. History books tell of our country's past as well as other important events that have happened over time. Medical books help doctors and nurses diagnose and treat people by looking at research that has already been accomplished by other individuals. Novels share with us creative and interesting stories and plots of characters that we may be able to connect with or just like reading about. I think that books have a lot to offer to our culture.
In a world without books, I personally believe that most of us would not have the knowledge that we do. People would be getting dumber and dumber. The internet houses a lot of sources that come from published books. If these publishings disappeared, what would you be able to find then? As a biology major, there are many times in which I cannot comprehend what I've learned in class. By having the textbook in front of me, I can see detailed pictures and descriptions of precesses that may have been confusing me in class. For me, this is a big help.
Due to my use of different books, I believe that I would miss books, but not ALL books. I do not think I would like going on to medical school without medical textbooks. But these books are very different from novels. Though I believe some novels are interesting or cool, not all of them appeal to me. For me, I cannot read a book unless I am thoroughly interested in the content. If a book is boring to me, then I do not even waste my time reading it. For me, I have to either be assigned a book or told that one is really really good for me to want to read it. I know this sounds horrible, but my life is filled with so many other things that reading takes a back burner.

Metaphorically speaking, we burn books everyday. Sometimes we will not choose a book just because we do not like the cover or we do not like the description of the book on the back because we think it looks boring. This is "burning" the book because we are dismissing it without even opening it. People say that books can be dangerous because you can learn so many things. Maybe people are afraid to have so much powerful knowledge. Maybe they think that they won't know what to do with all the information. Another thought is that some books have stories or information against certain individual beliefs. They may not like knowing that their children or relatives or friends could read these books and gain different ideas or different beliefs.

Books are powerful tools of knowledge. A world without them would without them would probably be a gloomy and sad one. If people have nothing to spark their interests, then what would the people be like?
"For me, I have to either be assigned a book or told that one is really really good for me to want to read it. I know this sounds horrible, but my life is filled with so many other things that reading takes a back burner."
ReplyDeleteI thought that it was really funny that you said this because I pretty much said the exact same thing. Instead of referring to reading as taking "a back burner" though, I mentioned how we kinda throw them in the back seat. It's so true though. Reading books have never (and probably will never) be a priority of mine. I mentioned how technology makes throwing the books "in the back seat" a lot easier too. Whether it be technology or other interests (which could be technology itself) allow for it, we're definitely doing it. It's not just you and me, it's society!
"Sometimes we will not choose a book just because we do not like the cover or we do not like the description of the book on the back because we think it looks boring. This is "burning" the book because we are dismissing it without even opening it. "
ReplyDeleteI love that you wrote this because I totally agree with you! We definitely 'burn books' in that sense because don't even give them a chance. I know for me personally if the first few chapters don't catch my attention then I normally drop the book. It's kind of sad to say, but I don't really give it a chance. I'd miss books, but (this may sound stupid) only the good ones. Anything boring I could honestly care less about.
I liked how you admitted that you wouldn't miss all books, but it made me think, what books deserve to make the cut? A book that is important to you may be important to many many others. In the end, I don't think any book will be completely forgotten due to that fact.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that you pointed out that in class when you do not understand something you go to the book to find it, I also do this. I think that it's interesting that classes are moving to Ebooks, but if there are no paperback books.. what would Ebooks consist of?!
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