A writer's beliefs perspectives and assumptions usually manifest in a work of fiction but almost always in indirect form.
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consider the work as a whole
all of the above!
consider the work as a whole
Make inferences about these things based on a reading of the work
An author is unlikely to write something with which he or she fundamentally disagrees.
an author's beliefs, perspectives, and assumptions influence their writing style, choices of characters, plot devices, and themes. These elements all reflect the author's worldview and personal experiences, ultimately shaping the narrative and message of the work of fiction.
A writer is unlikely to create a story that, taken as a whole, illustrates a belief, perspective, or assumption that he or she does not agree with.
A writer is unlikely to create a story that, taken as a whole, illustrates a belief, perspective, or assumption that he or she does not agree with.
A writer is unlikely to create a story that, taken as a whole, illustrates a belief, perspective, or assumption that he or she does not agree with.
Moon Over Manifest is juvenile fiction.