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Which does /lit/ prefer?
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Whales
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>either or
Literature is a considerably greater place than just plot and character and plot and character can be used for far more than just what those suggest. Retarded graphic.
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>>24117410
simple as.
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I like Phillip K. Dick, Thomas Pynchon, Tolstoy, and William Faulkner. I don't need any other authors. Figure out 4-5 favorite authors and don't read anymore slop.
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>>24117205
Language driven novels
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>>24117205
>allow exploring abstract ideas about society, technology, and other large-scale concepts
none of this has to do with plot
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>>24117205
In this false dichotomy obviously plot-driven novels are better.
In reality it's style driven.
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>>24117205
this is the dumbest dichotomy
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>>24119062
Based Joycechad
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>>24117205
This image was obviously made by a plotfag



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