In "Yesterday Was Beautiful" by Roald Dahl, the most likely reason Dahl gave readers so few details about the pilot's thoughts and emotions is to keep the focus on the civilians impacted by the war. By minimizing the internal perspective of the pilot, the narrative emphasizes the effects of war on those who are affected on the ground, highlighting their experiences and emotions rather than getting caught up in the mindset of the soldier. This choice enhances the reader's understanding of the human cost of conflict.
Yesterday was beautiful by Roland Dahl Why did Dahl most likely give readers so few details about the pilots thoughts and emotions
To keep the focus on the civilians impacted by the war
To help raiders imagine life from the perspective of a soldier
To create uncertainty around the true identity of who died in the bombing
To build suspense around whether the pilot will reach his destination
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