It is often argued that reading non-fiction books is better than reading fiction. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
There is an ongoing debate if reading non-fiction is more beneficial than fiction
books
. I totally disagree with this
statement. As non-fiction content
can be accessed by other mediums such
as news TV or social media and is mostly repetitive. However
, fictional content
can induce imagination and will be fascinating.
If we talk about non-fiction content
. It is mostly available in news circles or sometimes TV or series. We may find different versions of given content
by multiple broadcasters. After knowing this
, there is no excitement to read these truthful contents in the book. There is a high chance that it can be the viewpoint of the author from one angle. For example
, a plane crashes into an ocean and goes missing from Malaysia. People might be knowing the given content
. It was covered globally. Therefore
, reading books
about it could be boring.
On the other hand
, fictional books
will proliferate out-of-box thinking. Most of the content
is beyond our imagination. It will not only act as excitement but also
it will boost our creativity. For instance
, the Harry Potter series books
are entertaining as well as
attractive in terms of originality. It is brand-new content
. Because of the significance and popularity of books
, people made movies based on those stories. In my view, it helps in our day-to-day lives by providing different novel notions.
In conclusion, I am greatly impressed with fictional books
due to
their originality as well as
boost our thought process beyond visualization conversely
, non-fictional books
based on true events are already read in other mediums like news or social media.Submitted by tb38 on
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