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Tomorrow's Debate Four Debate Scripts The Development of the Internet Does More Harm Than Good to Literature

Computers and the Internet, as one of the greatest scientific inventions of the twenty-first century, have profoundly affected every aspect of human social life, and there is no doubt that with the development of the Internet, it will have an increasingly important impact on our lives.

Literature, as a part of social ideology, of course, will inevitably be affected by the network, and the more the network develops, the greater its impact on literature.

This influence has both advantages and disadvantages - whether they are greater or lesser - can only be seen in a comprehensive comparison.

On the plus side, the Internet has brought us closer to literature--as long as we open the Internet, we can easily read and download as many works of literature as we want; as long as we want, anyone can write something in this virtual space to release their literary dreams. I have even thought of applauding the benefits that the Internet has brought to literature. However, the disadvantages of the development of the network to literature, really have to let me say seriously, "the development of the network on the literature of the disadvantages outweigh the benefits!"

First of all, because of the network's zero starting point, so that it is filled with a large number of shoddy, disease-free works, and this muddy situation will certainly affect the purity of literature, will reduce the reader's reading taste and interest in reading, for the prosperity of the literature to play a restraining role.

Secondly, due to the convenience of the Internet, writers rarely deliberate and repeat their work as they did in the traditional paper media era, but rather pursue high efficiency and free play in the creative process, treating writing less rigorously than before, and even filling it with a lot of Internet language, which will also dilute the light of literature.

In addition, due to the development of the Internet, the copyright of creators cannot be well protected. Casual reproduction or even mutilation of the original work, without a minimum respect for the creator's labor, which will in turn affect the creator's motivation, so that the impetus for literary creation is greatly reduced.

Through the above analysis, we can easily conclude that the development of the Internet has done more harm than good to literature!