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The correct answer is C) Have to choose whether to believe Clark's side of the story and Georgina’s side.
Willa Cather’s decision to wright “A Wagner Matinee” from Clark’s point of view means the readers have to choose whether to believe Clark's side of the story and Georgina’s side.
We are talking about the short story called “A Wagner Matinee,” written by Willa Cather in 1904. It rapidly gained notoriety and appeared in "Everybody's Magazine." It also was part of the book "The Trolli Garden," a collection of Cather's short stories. The story refers to Clark, a man who lives in Boston and is about to receive the visit of his Aunt. Her mane is Georgiana and she lives in Nebraska, where life and customs are completely different from Boston.
The decision of Willa Cather to write “A Wagner Matinee” from Clark’s point of view meant that the readers B) know only what Clark tells them and have their opinion shaped by his.
What does the decision by Willa Cather do?
In writing the book from the point of view of Clark, a person who reads the work will only be able to follow the story through his eyes.
This means that the reader will only know what Clark knows, and form an opinion based on Clark's opinions.
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