due to completions i can't get this book to read for school. but if anyone has the princess bride and can read chapter 6 and answer these questions would be forever grateful! ( questions in comment )
How does the abridgement at the beginning of Chapter Six set the tone for the rest of the chapter? How does the aside about fleeting glory in Chapter Six reflect a first time writer's potential struggle with traditional publishing? What seems to be the point of the aside following Morgenstern's fake-out? Describe the conflict between the Goldman's editor and himself, in the abridgment after the Miracle Max scene in Chapter Seven. Why does Goldman choose not to follow his editor's advice? How does Goldman's father end the tale? How does this ending differ from Morgenstern's? Why does Goldman choose to include Morgenstern's ending?
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