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The 7 Literary Standards of Literature

The following criteria are suggested and used by literary bards, pundits and critics around the
world to evaluate a literary piece. Here are The 7 Literary Standards of Literature that makes
a Literary Piece Good:

1. Artistry - a quality which appeals to our sense of beauty.


2. Intellectual Beauty - each literary pieces must stimulate thought. These should enrich
our mental life by making us realize about the fundamental truths towards life and human
nature.
3. Suggestiveness - this is the quality relevant to the emotional power of literature to make
us feel deeply and stir our imagination. It should trigger and evoke visions above and
beyond the plane of ordinary life experiences.
4. Spiritual Value - a literary work must elevate the spirit within us by bringing our moral
values into the realm of the physical world. It should present moral values necessary for
us to reflect and eventually inspire us to become a better person.
5. Permanence - a great literary work endures and can be read again as each readings gives
fresh delights and new insights. It should not be ephemeral or merely a passing hype to
the audience; it should be long-lasting.
6. Universality – the appeal of Les Mis is its timelessness, universality, and emotional
authenticity. The author is a genius for he wrote about real characters and emotions that
have transcended languages in almost every country around the world ever since it was
published in 1862. They are re-born in each generation and his story remains a thrilling
and exhilarating testament to enduring power and resilience of the human spirit. It is
always relevant, it appeals to one and all, anytime, and anywhere because it deals with an
array of individual's perceptions as well as orientations toward fundamental truths and
universal conditions.

7. Style - it is peculiar way in which a writer sees life, form his or her ideas expresses them.
Great works are marked as much by their memorable substances as by their distinctive
style.

A particular literary piece must possess these seven literary standards in order to be called a
peerless epitome of artwork capable of enduring the inexorable gusty tides of alteration. To
criticize it is to consider the seven literary standards. Be critical. Ask yourself once in a while.

Does it move you?


Does it tickle your imaginations?
What does it suggest?
What moral lessons can be drawn out?
Would it still be read and make a good reference hundreds of years from now?
Does it possess multifaceted natures for all sorts of audience?
Does the style fascinate you? Is the style used unique or forgery?

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