O'Flaherty wants the reader to view the sniper as a skilled and strategic soldier who is also experiencing the brutal and dehumanizing effects of war. Through his depiction of the sniper's internal turmoil and conflicting emotions, O'Flaherty encourages empathy and understanding towards the complexities of being a soldier in a war-torn environment.
I think it means enemy reader like a trainer that wants to battle you
The author wants the reader to think, and most of all continue reading the book in order to understand something.
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After reading "Lamb to the Slaughter," the author wants the reader to think about how betrayal can lead to unexpected consequences. The story shows how betrayal can drive someone to commit a drastic act of revenge, highlighting the unpredictable ways in which people can react to being betrayed.
he wants the reader to understand that stanley is a kind genorous and inocent he want us to believe him as well as he believes his self i and i think that they have done this effectifely to really make us understand the story.
I 100% sure he could be if he wants to.
The Mood
either hire a Russian assasin or a COD sniper to hunt them down and eliminate them
Within the first chapter of The Hunger Games the Reaping is mentioned; this is a hook because the reader, at this point, is not supposed to know what the Reaping is. The purpose of a hook is to make the reader continue reading. The mention of the Reaping keeps the reader reading for two reasons a) either the reader does not know what the Reaping is and wants to find out or b) the reader wants to know who will be selected in the Reaping, and, by extension, what will occur afterward.
c. hook
Orwell is trying to make the reader feel like he is talking directly to them. He wants the reader to feel freedom and a desire to reach out for that freedom -
The feeling that an author wants a reader to have while reading can vary depending on the tone and themes of a particular work. It could be curiosity, suspense, empathy, or inspiration, among others. Ultimately, the author's intention is to evoke a specific emotional response that enhances the reader's engagement with the text.