>has inspired billions
Wrong. It has always niche interest, focused mostly on the leisure class, the most parasitic of all men.
>Through reading fiction one can explore themes, concepts and ideas and relate to them
Are you in high school?
>because the human condition is perpetual
Totally unreadable. "Human condition": what leftist popycock!
>and some questions- who are we, what is man's place in the universe, etc- will remain whether you were born a thousand years ago or a thousand years from now.
Only autists really care about these things. Everyone else knows that we're here to eat, to dominate, to expand, and to eventually die, like any other living thing. This screams of boring leftist babbling, too fraught with guilt to even admit one's self permission to live.
>Reading literature can change the reader, shape them, move them and inspire them, because it isn't just 'fantasies drawn out by autists', it's the transmission of ideas on multiple levels.
And this sentence screams of high school. Listing like that, redundancy for the sake of verbosity, meaningless "deep"-sounding drivel such as "the transmission of ideas on multiple levels"—your teachers might like them but they sure as fuck won't get you far. Work hard, kiddo.
>It's seeing yourself reflected and thus better understanding yourself, it's seeing what you want to be and what you don't want to be.
Wrong. It's seeing a meager understanding of the world through the eyes of someone who chose, for the most part, not to participate in it. The types of people who you read about in books would themselves never write books, barring awful, boring self-inserts that invariably act like autists (because that's what the writers were). Every character is a twisted response either to a phenomenon far beyond the understanding of a shut-in, ink-spewing excuse for a being, or worse still, another character. You are reading about archetypes, studied and scribbled out by the very bottom of humanity: people unwilling to seize their piece.
One reads for language. The best (and the ONLY) way to learn about the world is to participate in it. Fiction is a great medium FOR its looser lease on language, permitted by its inconsequentiality (its essential trait) —but to truly respect it, please, please, make an effort to recognize its place. If your favorite book is fiction, you are an idiot.