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English, 13.11.2019 09:31 markmeinberg

Maybe this is because the book is a mirror that each reader holds up to the text.

what does the author mean by this sentence?

the meaning of the novel changes depending upon the perspective of the reader.

the writing in the novel is smooth and transparent, like the surface of a mirror.

when a reader finishes this novel, he or she will reflect upon its meaning.

the author uses the symbolism of glass and mirrors throughout the novel.

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