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Essay Galaxy - The French Lieutenant's Woman by John Fowles
The French Lieutenant's Woman by John Fowles
On page 316 of the novel The French Lieutenant's Woman author John
Fowles briefly interrupts the fiction to discuss with the reader his role
as a novelist. He has come up with two very different endings to the novel
and wishes to share both with his readers. However, he cannot give two
storyline endings simultaneously, and if one comes before another, the
final chapter will seem more potent than the first. In trying not to side
with any particular characters he decides on a coin toss to decide which
conclusion to give last. At this point Charles is on a train, and Fowles
considers leaving him there to allow the reader the opportunity devise
their own conclusion for the novel.
I can only assume that Fowles came up with both endings at roughly the
same time, and each of them seemed as valid an ending as ....
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