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How does the author’s shift in point of view create surprise?

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The author provides the background of the quarrel as one intimately familiar with Ulrich’s point of view but then pauses to consider that Georg’s view might be correct.
The author provides the background of the quarrel as one intimately familiar with Ulrich’s point of view but then pauses to consider that Georg’s view might be correct.

The author gives a limited account of the actions of both Ulrich and Georg, leaving the reader guessing about their motivations and movements.
The author gives a limited account of the actions of both Ulrich and Georg, leaving the reader guessing about their motivations and movements.

The author offers his own running commentary on the quarrel between Ulrich and Georg, hinting that the reader may arrive at a perspective beyond either man’s point of view.
The author offers his own running commentary on the quarrel be

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The author provides the background of the quarrel as one intimately familiar with Ulrich’s point of view but then pauses to consider that Georg’s view might be correct.

This shift in perspective creates surprise as it challenges the reader's initial alignment with Ulrich and invites them to reconsider the validity of Georg’s viewpoint, thereby adding complexity to the conflict and its resolution.