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Affective modes of reading

  Affective modes of reading " Affective modes of reading " refer to the ways in which readers engage emotionally with a text. Unlike traditional approaches to reading that focus primarily on intellectual or analytical responses, affective reading emphasizes the feelings, emotions, and bodily responses that a text evokes. This mode of reading explores how literature can move, disturb, comfort, or inspire readers, often considering the subjective and personal experiences that accompany the act of reading. Key concepts within affective modes of reading include: 1. Empathy and Character Identification: The ability of readers to put themselves in the shoes of characters, feeling their joys, sorrows, and struggles.In literature, affective reading often involves readers identifying with characters, feeling what they feel, and experiencing their joys, pains, and conflicts. For example, when reading a novel like “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee, readers might feel deep empathy f...