125k views
0 votes
By writing "A Wagner Matinee" from Clark's point of view, Willa Cather _____.

A. allows readers to know the thoughts and feelings of every character in the story

B. keeps readers from knowing what Aunt Georgia truly feels

C. biases reader opinion against Clark so that his descriptions and opinions seem unreliable

D. reminds readers that Clark is the most important character in this short story

2 Answers

5 votes

Answer:

took the test

Step-by-step explanation:

By writing "A Wagner Matinee" from Clark's point of view, Willa Cather _____. A-example-1
User Tim Cools
by
6.0k points
0 votes
The answer is B. By writing the story from Clark's point of view, Willa Cather keeps readers from knowing what Aunt Georgiana truly feels. The first person point of view limits the perspective of readers into Clark Hamilton's thoughts and how he sees Aunt Georgiana. Only the author knows what the aunt will do in the future.
User Jorenar
by
5.9k points