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Reika
15 days ago
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How is reading a work of literature related to your own personal beliefs and opinions? When reading a work of literature by a fa

mous author, it is crucial that you suspend your own beliefs and opinions. When reading a work of literature by a famous author, it is crucial that you do not suspend your own beliefs and opinions. When reading a work of literature by a famous author, it is crucial that you do not suspend the author's beliefs and opinions. When you are reading a work of literature by a famous author, it is crucial that you do suspend the author's beliefs and opinions.
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Bond [7.5K]15 days ago
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It reflects the idea that literary texts are not factual; they may convey what the author or characters think but could be seen as untrue by others.
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