In "The Time Traveler's Wife," author Audrey Niffenegger utilizes a unique narrative structure to portray the story of Clare Abshire and Henry DeTamble. Niffenegger’s choice to depict the story from Clare’s point of view is essential to the novel’s central theme. Clare’s perspective provides insight into the complexity of love, loss, and acceptance. What is the most likely reason why Niffenegger chose to tell the story from Clare’s point of view?
In "The Time Traveler’s Wife," the author’s decision to tell the story from Clare’s point of view most likely allows the reader to
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The novel focuses on Clare's experience of loving someone with a unique condition. Niffenegger's use of Clare's point of view allows the reader to understand the emotional journey of a person who loves someone with a unique condition.
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