Topic: Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? People should read only those books that are about real events, real people, and established facts. Use specific reasons and details to support your opinion. |
A few days ago, the final of Harry Potter released on all around the world. Many people from children to adults, have been anxiously waiting and imagining the end of the Harry Potter series by themselves. How come these people have been waiting for the book to sale on bookstores? These fictions stories not only makes people to have the ability to be creative but also helps people to forget about real life. First of all, reading fiction stories allows people to build up creativity. People can imagine about events that cannot occur in our real lives. I read a book-The lion, the witch, and the wardrobe-which is a book that describes about a conflict between a lion, king of a world called Narnia, and a witch who is an evil person who is very cold. Since I was very little at that time, and did not have many chances to read a fantasy novel, this book was so magnificent that I stayed up all night to read the book. There was another world in a wardrobe, beavers that talk, and even potions that changes into a material that a person needs. This made me think about the story even when going to bed. Moreover, fiction stories helps people to get rid of stresses and makes a chance to escape from this miserable reality. I often read the Cinderella story when I want to get out of the difficulties real world such as studying. I believe that becoming a Cinderella is a very rare occasion in the reality. However, reading this book sometimes makes me feel like a perfect man would save me from this stiff routine: wake up, go to school, then go to the institute and do the homework. In conclusion, I firmly believe that reading books that are not dealing with the real world is eligible to be read. It builds up creativity and allows people to simply forget about the real life for some moment. For these reasons, I have no doubt that reading fictions are good for us. |