My theory on literature is an author who does not indulge in trashiness-writes about people you could introduce into your own home...he did not care to read a book or go to a play about people he would not care to meet at his own dinner table. I believe we should live by certain standards and ideals... Booth Tarkington
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In this quote, the author is saying that he believes that books should be about real life, not about fictional living. The author’s point is that books should be good because they are based on reality. He does not want to read a book or go to a play about people who he would not meet at his dinner table. When people do not care about what they read and watch, they can have a very narrow view of the world around them and how it works. They will only understand what is good for them and ignore everything else.

Source: The Magnificent Ambersons

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