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Mkey [24]
4 years ago
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What is the writers point of view regarding weavers choice to read the cliffsnotes rather than the actual novel? How do you know

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1 answer:
zimovet [89]4 years ago
7 0

Hi. Did you forget to mention that this question is about "Girl Moved to Tears by Of Mice and Men Cliffs Notes"

Answer:

The author's point of view is to satirize the novel's relevance.

Explanation:

When the writer reveals the weavers' decision to read the cliffsnotes instead of reading the complete novel, he wishes to make a satire about the relevance of the complete novel. This is because although the novel is short and its reading is fast, it is so irrelevant that writers prefer to read something faster, which will save time, so they decide to read the cliffsnotes.

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