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Topic: In your opinion, which is more exciting, reading a classical novel or seeing its motion picture version?

   Classics which are like bridges connecting the past and future are the be-all and end-all books for people to have a good command of understanding the various views of life, nature and people regarding their benevolence to humanity. This is why all people should be aware of these either by reading or watching as a motion picture version. That some people prefer reading while others wish to watch them takes its roots in many reasons with regard to their distinct plus points of both reading and watching.

    Ones choosing to read put forward the importance of reading on the grounds that while reading, one thinks more broadly and adds his own imagination to the story recourse to details written in the novel; however, while watching, although the details are shown, people may be under the influence of just characters and the events and so do not notice some views. Furthermore, while reading, readers are provided with more time to think over the positions and events and construe something related to the novel. In contrast to reading, while watching, people are somewhat limited to some type of scenes and imagination of just movie makers. Hence, most readers are let down and cannot get the same taste from its motion picture version.

Watching classics is actually important as well when their presenting us with timesaving opportunity is taken into account. Watching lasts even less than reading a novel requiring a couple of weeks. Moreover, according to some people, watching the motion picture version of a classic is more interesting and entertaining with their amazing sound and/or visual effects.

Suffice it to say, when held in a hand, a classical novel makes its reader enter a completely different world of imagination, and thus he himself becomes a character of its. It is just the option of people themselves to watch or read classics even though the opportunities and pleasure of reading is more outstanding than just watching, but what is at issue is that it is well and truly important that people should be aware of the treasures given us by classics either through reading or watching.