Why is the ability to read and write a statement about freedom?
When one is literate they have access to an immense ocean of knowledge and this knowledge opens up one to a greater world then their own. Literacy is related to freedom because writing is a form of communication of ideas, and by being literate you have access to these ideas and sense of power over those who don't have the ability. Literacy is associated with knowledge and intelligence, which is associated with higher class people. When you are unable to read and write, you are thought as unintelligent, less then. Reading and writing is also a skill that has been kept away from people in history. This makes it also seem like a forbidden thing that the captors are keeping away from us. I think that this is slowly becoming false as more and more people become literate, instead of reading and writing being a part of freedom it will be more of a given skill or right for a person. The bigger freedom now, in a gradually completely literate world, would be the freedom of publishing one's writings.
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