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Old 05-23-2004, 05:13 PM   #3
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Ooo, that can go both ways I suppose. I know whenever I write something, I try leaving some subtle hints towards other subplots. Many authors obviously do this to suggest why a character has ended up in this situation, why they act the way they do, etc.

But that doesn't mean interpertation can only be forced to one conclusion. Some authors may sometimes accidently insert a hint that leads to a conclusion they didn't want. It's a very simple mistake too, as everyone thinks differently about certain situations. This doesn't necessarily mean the reader is wrong in his conclusions; just that the author was a bit careless.
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