2011年2月22日 星期二

Deception

Honestly, I don't really get why the author uses misconception in this story. In the book "The Westing Game", the author leaves tons of questions and uncertain answer for the readers. What is that person? That person doesn't exist? That person is died? What? This book just leaves me so many questions, so many questions that I don't even know what questions do I have. I think the writer uses this kind of misconception, because she wants the reader to read the story times. Since we are not able to understand the story the first time, we will have to read more times in order to catch up what is going on with the story. The writer is trying confuse us with this kind of technique, so that we will read the story more carefully and more slowly. This type of misconception makes me feel very depressed and frustrated. I am very angry to myself that I can't understand what is the book talking about, that confuses me a lot.

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