Nowadays, a lot of us have read or heard about many popular books, such as The Note Book, Twilight Series, or Dating Hamlet. However, wondering how many of us can realize that before those well-known modern books were published, the author’s writing style may have been influenced by several elements, like: characters or the plot of stories. In addition, modern literature is not the only thing that has been affected. We have many films based on popular classic novels such as Romeo and Juliet, Gone with The Wind, The Great Gatsby, and so on. The idea that classic literature influences only in literature, and we are not affected by it in our normal life, is an erroneous one. Somehow, classic literature has a strong effect on popular culture, especially in modern literature, movie, and music. According to Britannica Encyclopedia, it states that classical literature is “the literature of ancient Greece and Rome. The term is also used for the literature of any language in a period notable for the excellence and enduring quality of its writer’s works, as is English literature of 1660-1714” (Encyclopedia Britannica). In traditional definition, classic literature at least needs to be involved with ancient Rome or Greece. However absolutely, classic novel is a work that has enduring quality or plot, but a universal theme. In addition, we currently can consider many American recent titles as classic literature, such as Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Gone with The Wind by Margaret Mitchell, The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, among others. All of them are said to be classic novels. Yukio Mishima one said, “Young people get the foolish idea that what is new for them must be new for everybody else too. They are just repeating what others before them have done” (Mishima). One of the highlight examples of these influences in literature is a romantic novel named The Notebook (1996) by Nich