Professor Chan: The literature department's undergraduate courses should cover only true literary works, and not such frivolous material as advertisements.
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Wigmore concludes that the literature department has the responsibility to include study of advertisements in its undergrad courses.
Why? Because even though ads might not be true literary works, they have a powerful harmful effect on society due to people’s inability to detect ads’ real messages. And, the literature department’s courses give students the skills to analyze texts
The author assumes that ads are a kind of “text” that literature department courses can give people the skill to analyze.
The author assumes that the literature department has the “responsibility” to include the study of a text merely because it has a powerful harmful effect on society that might be avoided through improved understanding of texts.
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