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@article{160444,
author = {Samyuktha Rani C S},
title = {Effects of Online Platforms in Literature},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {},
volume = {10},
number = {1},
pages = {301-303},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=160444},
abstract = {Literature and the media are two interconnected cogs, although they may be clearly and discretely distinguished from one another. They are said to complement one another and work in various ways to achieve the same goal. Present-day communication and information channels, including social media, television, and the internet, are collectively referred to as "media." Media, according to Mathew Arnold, is literature on the fly. However, we now see that the contrary has also come to pass. The media today has a responsibility to express the feelings, emotions, and reactions of the public since whatever is presented in the media today serves as the foundation for what people believe, feel, and say. For media, no field is unimportant. It has a huge range. There is no denying its effectiveness in bringing about a rapid shift in the media is always contemporary with society. On the other hand, literature is also undergoing metamorphosis and affects fundamental change through reaching people's hearts and souls. However, today's literary works are considered a machine. It is being played with on social networking sites.},
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}
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