How do you believe they will benefit by reading stories that are declared to be fiction meaning that the events never happened according to the authors claims
It is like reading a textbook for history class except the textbook writer claims the history never happened but you have to learn it anyway
Why?
So I originally posted fiction stories as a means to try to get around censorship that would happen if I posted certain information in non fiction form
But I still think it is bad policy to force people to reae stories about things that never happened and then test them on that knowledge especially when people could be studying information that is supposed to be true
They could double the hours teaching math for example instead and most people could have college degree level science
Let's say a teacher is going to assign someone biology textbook for homework
They could remove the English literature class and just have all the students read the biology textbook as a class group and then not assign that as reading homework when they get home
With the extra hour they saved they could read fiction when they get home if they want to or not read it at all whatever they got their reading practice in and have less homework
How about you again cut corners and reduce class time by having them read primary historical documents from the civil war time period instead of a fiction book or a history book
So I am not against learning literature. If you read a lot, you will be a better writer.
Writing is a very important skill.