How do I grasp and understand all the information the author put in the text and that correctly?
Taking a literature course is not an option
>>10030309
You don't have to grasp it all the first time you read something. You develop your understanding over time.
OP, if you have autism, then you should try not posting on this board.
1. You don't need to "understand all the information." No one can, and there's no point in attempting it.
2. There's more to texts than what's "in the text." Its composition, author, and period are quite important too—among other things.
3. It is impossible to understand things "correctly." Again, there's no such thing. There are approximations of understanding and attempts at alignment—and nothing more.
A few question for you:
1. What are you reading at the moment that you need help with? Your sad emoji face and tone of desperation suggestion you're having trouble with something.
2. Why are you so concerned about understanding EVERYTHING to EVERY DEGREE in the CORRECT MANNER? That seems useless to me?
3. You don't need to take a literature course, OP. There are plenty of free online courses from prestigious universities that can give you an introduction to literary analysis and critical thinking. Do general Google searches using the terms in the aforementioned sentences. I'm sure you'll find plenty of fulfilling information.