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2022-12-15T00:56:00.000Z

Books show a person's character

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by Baigalmaa
Sugar.mn staff
Books show a person's character
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Interest in books is related to human behavior. Adventure books also exercise the human brain.

The researchers concluded that confident people like books with unpredictable endings, while low-confidence people enjoy reading adventure books where you can figure out how the ending will happen as you read. Sylvia Knobloch-Westerwick, a researcher at Ohio State University, believes that "it seems easier for skeptics to know that a crime has been committed in the first place, and thus gain confidence." He added that there are almost no scientific theories or explanations for why people love adventure. In general, people who tend to enjoy the thought process are adventurous. "Adventure is one of the most difficult genres of literature. He has a lot of suspects, a lot of motivations... It's not just a good guy versus bad guy story. Such research is of practical importance to all. "If you have a bad day at work and your self-esteem is negatively affected, choose a lighter book than the usual classics," advises scientist Knobloch-Westerwick. Adventure novels not only raise the mood, but also teach thinking.

Therefore, the need for adventure novels is still high. "Today, people are reading less, and they are not reading what they should be reading. If you had read Kafka before, your reputation would go up. But now they look at you almost like a crazy person. Among the classics, only Bulgakov is being read today," the Association of Russian Language and Literature Teachers of Russia published.

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