The author's purpose in writing "I am Mordred" was to offer a fresh perspective on the Arthurian legend by telling the story from Mordred's point of view. The novel explores themes of family relationships, destiny, and the complexity of moral choices. Through Mordred's narrative, the author challenges readers to reconsider the traditional portrayal of Mordred as a villain in Arthurian mythology.
what was authors purpose for writing the book oliver twis
what are the authors purposae in writing canterbury tales
for history purpose
The authors' purpose for writing and identifying generational differences and their causes was to make the readers learn and appreciate one another.
No, authors do not usually state a purpose, but they always have one for writing, even if they can't even think of what it is!
To Entertain
So you can be ready for a hurricanes
The part of speech for "authors" is a noun, while "purpose" is a noun as well. Together, "authors purpose" is a noun phrase used to refer to an author's intent or reason for writing a piece of work.
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i dont now
the authors purpose is too persuade people in the story to treat people differently like everybody else like how people treat you
just so you know its writing and NOT wirting