“…In general, research has shown that literature is very beneficial in helping students acquire the four language skills (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) and vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation, either as excellent resources for English teaching and learning materials (Elklic, ErGgen, Kayintu, & Karaca, 2011;Floris, 2004;Maley, 1989;McKay, 1982;Riverol, 1991;Turker, 1991;Yeasmin, Azad, & Ferdoush, 2011); a popular technique (Hişmanoğlu, 2005); or an effective source for increasing students' creativity and imagination (Daskalovska & Dimova, 2012), enhancing motivation (Sell, 2005;Vural, 2013), and promoting cultural awareness (Cruz, 2010). Some research has also focused on the particular approaches of teaching English through literature, such as using literary analysis (Van, 2009), taskbased-approach , integrated approach (Healy, 2010;Zyngier, 1994), and developing the three approaches put forward by Carter and Long (1991) (Bedi, 2011;Bibby and Mcllroy, 2013).…”