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How does Thomas Wolfe organize the text "Look Homeward, Angel"?
The frame story is the tale of Mr. and Mrs. Gant’s love and marriage, relayed through flashbacks to their youth.
The frame story is the tale of Eliza Gant’s family, with flashbacks to explain their financial success.
The frame story is the tale of Mr. and Mrs. Gant’s community involvement, conveyed in chronological order.
The frame story is the tale of Oliver Gant’s life and marriage, presented in chronological order.
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The correct choice is the first one.
Wolfe frames the novel around the story of Mr. and Mrs. Gant — their courtship, love, and marriage — but he tells it episodically through memories and flashbacks rather than in strict chronological order. The other options (about financial success, community involvement, or a strictly chronological life of Oliver Gant) are not accurate.
Wolfe frames the novel around the story of Mr. and Mrs. Gant — their courtship, love, and marriage — but he tells it episodically through memories and flashbacks rather than in strict chronological order. The other options (about financial success, community involvement, or a strictly chronological life of Oliver Gant) are not accurate.
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