Atonement
How does the author manipulate the reader and to what end?
Why does McEwan manipulate us into caring so we invest in his story? Why does he want us to pity Briony or any of the characters when everything is a manipulative lie?
Why does McEwan manipulate us into caring so we invest in his story? Why does he want us to pity Briony or any of the characters when everything is a manipulative lie?