How To Read Literature Like A Professor Thomas Foster Summary

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“The heart wants what the heart wants”, probably something you heard on tv or movies at least once, but science has confirm that the heart has nothing to do with emotion. That’s where Thomas Foster, author of How to Read Literature Like a Professor, argues that otherwise. In literature, the heart has everything to do emotion, so when a character has heart disease it’s considered lyrically and symbolically powerful. This is due to the fact that in the Ancient Greek era, the heart was considered to be emotional centre of the body. So when considering heart disease, it symbolizes a range of suffering that includes: loneliness, cruelty, cowardice,ect. Though heart troubles don’t always have to be a physical attribute, here Foster gives the