“We might find ourselves perplexed by that miniature blackout as by any intrusive authorial device” I find this quote very insightful because it is true if you think about it. When I’m reading and turn the page sometimes I look back at the previous page because the writing was not cohesive. If I get interrupted when reading and have to start at the top of the page again without seeing the entire sentence, my thoughts often don’t make sense. The entire sentence, regardless of the page, is necessary for comprehension. Cohesiveness is key to writing and reading as well. It is frustrating when the reader gets lost in translation, it’s hard to regroup thoughts and turn back to the previous page, and you lose focus if you are interrupted.
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