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You're jumping to conclusions again!

I said the narrator not the author. The narrator
is a persona that is adopted by the author in order to put over
a purely literary and philosophical point. Maybe it is a responce
to a real life episode -- and I will admit that I, personally,
think that it probably is -- but simply from the text alone
with no information about the context in which it is written
we have no proof!

Posted by Thersites on April 11, 1997 at 08:38:53
In Reply to "I said Maybe..." posted by Prof Mike on April 11, 1997 at 07:46:19


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