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irina1246 [14]
2 years ago
5

Le Guin purposely misleads her reader as to the true identity of the narrator. How does this technique help the reader understan

d the motivation behind the narrator's actions?
Have a basic understanding, just need help structuring my answer and making sure it is correct. Thanks
English
1 answer:
Bad White [126]2 years ago
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Until the very end of the story, we don't get to realize that the narrator is a wolf, and her husband a werewolf. This adds to the suspense of the story, and we eventually get to understand the roots of her behavior: a werewolf is something in between a wolf and a human. Therefore, it is something unclean and uncanny, even from a wolf's perspective. A pack of wolves has to kill him because he, being half human, is dangerous for them. His wife has to be a part of this even though she still loves him.
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