
Literature and sociology
Literature is the study of written works, such as novels, poems, and plays, that reflect human experiences, ideas, and cultures. It helps us understand different perspectives and emotions through storytelling and language. Sociology is the analysis of society, focusing on how people interact, organize themselves, and influence social structures. It examines patterns like family dynamics, social inequalities, and cultural norms. Both fields explore human behavior—literature through creative expression and sociology through social analysis—providing insights into why people act the way they do and how societies function and change.