Turning Points
Title: Turning Points
Category: Literature / English | Words: 1339 | Pages: 5.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Turning Points
Turning Points, an Inspection of Different Perspectives
Turning points in a story reflect the implied meaning of the author and the interpretation of the reader. An author who develops his or her turning point does so to emphasize a certain aspect of their literature. Readers are meant to follow the literature not lead, and in this sense the reader follows the paths set in place by the author to the inevitable conclusion. There are always
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were made through greed or jealousy. Because of such convictions governing their decisions, sorrow and anguish represented the outcome. This further emphasizes my point concerning implied meaning and intent of the authors; who obviously wanted to show strife, by doing so meaning can be infused to the text. The outcomes concerning the characters help accentuate meaning. These ramifications deliver the final blow, driving home the author’s own convictions concerning life, human nature, and justice.
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