Varun_shiroyasha
Varun_shiroyasha OP t1_j1mnhw9 wrote
Reply to comment by RickMacd1913 in I just read Stephen King's "Carrie". I have a Doubt by Varun_shiroyasha
Yes, that's the only way when you can't find a incontrovertible answer.
Varun_shiroyasha OP t1_j1mn4dh wrote
Reply to comment by GanjalfTheVirescent in I just read Stephen King's "Carrie". I have a Doubt by Varun_shiroyasha
Well it wasn't question really since I was doubtful whether I missed some important in the story. But yes, Indians do use the word doubt more often as we have done the same in our schools.
Varun_shiroyasha OP t1_j1mmiav wrote
Reply to comment by croninsiglos in I just read Stephen King's "Carrie". I have a Doubt by Varun_shiroyasha
I feel since it has already been laid down that Ralph died, it is better to assume that this must have been her inner thoughts.
Varun_shiroyasha OP t1_j1mifmx wrote
Reply to comment by croninsiglos in I just read Stephen King's "Carrie". I have a Doubt by Varun_shiroyasha
I thought of that possibility but since it did not explicitly say it was the reason that confused me so much.
Varun_shiroyasha OP t1_j1oodca wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in I just read Stephen King's "Carrie". I have a Doubt by Varun_shiroyasha
As Stephen King said "Fiction is a Lie, Good Fiction is the Truth within the Lie"