Writing, reading and the history of writing
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63161/so.vi7.5618Abstract
Learning knowledge, and rather the art of literacy, is not a big thing, but the benefit that comes from it is very great. As much as there is a difference between a mute and deaf person and a person who hears and speaks well, there is a difference between a person who does not know how to read and write and one who does. Perhaps the difference between these is even greater. Because, with a few gestures, the mute can perform the task that the tongue would perform, and with those gestures, even the deaf can explain his purpose and desire. However, a person who does not know how to read and write cannot in any way do the work that is done by those who know how to read and write.
