With the purpose of
explaining literacy, Foster is not afraid to simply state the true facts of
what consists of literacy and what literacy consists of. Literacy is a wide array of knowledge and
subjective, along with objective, points of views which shapes a character
through abilities and inabilities which makeup a character, plot, or significant
story. The usage of literacy is not based off of one’s own knowledge, but it
expands into countless other aspects from other works of literacy, this forming
a bond between the abilities of one character towards the next without any
limitations involved.
Though with the
exploration of the text also comes the exploration of self-knowledge and
self-learning also. With multiple
meanings being able to be integrated into a single word or piece of text, the
amount of learning which one person may hold is endless and without a doubt
necessary for growth and exploration. Poems
connect to poems and words connect to words.
Literacy is a never ending cycle of growth and subjective based critique
which allows the character to expand their personal horizon on internal and
external activities and prompts.
Literacy is a personal gift which explains the true meaning and
atmosphere of self-knowledge.
"Never-ending cycle of growth" is a wonderful description of literacy. That's what's so awesome about being a reader - we never stop learning, and we never stop growing from what we learn.
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