Which of the following can be inferred from the passage below?

A novel that is a bestseller is often, because of its popularity, not taken seriously as literature. Critics seem to presuppose that great literature must be somehow burdensome to the reader; it must be difficult for the uninitiated to understand. It is precisely this inverted snobbery that has hindered Isabel Allende’s The House of the Spirits from gaining the critical attention it deserves. Published in 1982, the novel draws deeply on the author’s own family history. Allende is the first cousin once removed of former Chilean president Salvador Allende, who was murdered during a right-wing military coup in 1973. Yet rather than the to-be-expected socialist harangue, Allende subtly works her political message within the fabric of the compelling narrative she weaves. While Allende borrows a bit too freely from Gabriel García Márquez’s work, she nevertheless has a powerful and original voice within the construct of magical realism.

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A) Allende’s novel is a retelling of her family’s political struggles.
B) The Chilean president was murdered in 1973.
C) Allende’s novel could have been more compelling if she had included a stronger political message.
D) Readers might have expected Allende’s work to be more political than it actually was.

1 answer

D) Readers might have expected Allende’s work to be more political than it actually was.