Classics relevant today?

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Onyinyechi Orji
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Classics made me love reading books. The first time I read Oliver Twist I swore to love books.
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I think many classics are relevant today such as 1984 and Animal Farm.
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Every book that has a life teaching is a useful book. There are many stories that can help people cope, or invite them to reflect. That is why the classics will always be relevant. For example, in another era, mythology served to give warnings and advice to the people. Today there are many series and movies inspired by myths. If the classics weren't relevant, they wouldn't be the basis for many of our sources of entertainment and culture.
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