20, April 2025

The Transformative Power of Literature: Cultivating a More Equitable World

Author(s): Dr B Yasoda Rani

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Lecturer in English, P.S Government Degree College, Penukonda, Sri Satya Sai District.

DOIs:10.2015/IJIRMF/202504045     |     Paper ID: IJIRMF202504045


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The impact of good literature on society is profound and multifaceted. It shapes values, fosters empathy, and challenges unjust systems while promoting moral reflection and intellectual growth. Through its power to provoke thought, inspire action, and reflect societal issues, literature plays an indispensable role in shaping a good society. By engaging with literature critically, individuals are better equipped to contribute to the moral and ethical development of society, making literature not just an art form but a transformative tool for societal progress. Literature has always held the potential to foster empathy, challenge injustice, and inspire social change. Through stories, poetry, and essays, writers can reflect society’s inequalities, offer marginalized voices a platform, and ignite conversations about equity. The transformative power of literature is grounded in its ability to influence thought, question existing norms, and broaden the horizons of individuals and communities.

Intellectuel fabric of Society, governance structures, administrative ethics, societal values, intersection of gender, transformative tool.

Dr. B. Yasoda Rani(2025); The Transformative Power of Literature: Cultivating a More Equitable World, International Journal for Innovative Research in Multidisciplinary Field, ISSN(O): 2455-0620, Vol-11, Issue-4, Pp.322-325.          Available on –   https://www.ijirmf.com/

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