Published September 30, 2025 | Version v1
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Use of AI in Teaching English Literature

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The use of English literature in teaching the English language has long been recognized as an effective pedagogical approach to developing linguistic competence, cultural awareness, and critical thinking skills among learners. This paper explores how literary texts—such as poetry, drama, and fiction—can be utilized to enhance language proficiency while fostering an appreciation of cultural and aesthetic values. By integrating literature into language instruction, teachers can create engaging, context-rich learning experiences that promote vocabulary development, grammar understanding, and communicative competence. The study also discusses various methods and approaches, including stylistic analysis, reader-response theory, and task-based learning, which help bridge the gap between language learning and literary appreciation. Findings suggest that when literature is used appropriately, it not only strengthens students’ language skills but also encourages empathy, creativity, and intercultural understanding. Therefore, incorporating literature into English teaching is both a linguistic and humanistic strategy that enriches the overall educational experience.

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