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English, 07.12.2020 05:10 hadellolo8839

On page 131, Jerome says, “Officer Moor speaks (I think) a truth he believes. When truth’s a feeling, can it be both? Both true and untrue? In truth: I feared for my life.” How does the author deal with the difference in perspective in this book? Why is personal perspective sometimes flawed? What affects the characters’ perspectives? According to the author, what might help dismantle wrong perspectives? Use details and examples from the book to support your ideas.

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