Reading In The Humanities (1967)

This film aims to demystify the concept of “bookworms” by illustrating that it refers to anyone who enjoys reading. It explains that effective reading, particularly in the humanities, involves more than just moving your eyes across the page. Viewers are encouraged to adjust their reading speed based on the material’s difficulty, actively seek main ideas and details, and use context clues to understand varied language. The film emphasizes that by employing these strategies, readers can unlock the rich experiences and knowledge offered by history, literature, and art, transforming reading into a rewarding and enjoyable pursuit.

Keywords: bookworm, reading, humanities, history, literature, fine arts, philosophy, speed reading, main idea, details, context clues, cause and effect, poetry, imagery, language, engagement

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