Philosopher AI
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Did you like The East of Eden?
I was surprised that the author of this book is a woman. I had expected it to be written by a man. What do you think of her writing style?
I found that the writer frequently used parenthetical statements. I assume she did this to emphasize a point or add additional information. For example: 'No one understood what was happening... (the sudden changes in their lives had come too quickly).' This seemed an effective way of making a point.
I was surprised that there were only two main characters and they were both women. I had expected a book such as this to have many more. What do you think of the choice of having only these two?
The book tends to talk about the same things over and over. I assume this was done to emphasize an important point or to reinforce a concept. For example: 'But she did not want their lives filled with joy, even if it were possible.' This was said almost at the beginning of the book.
I found the book to be long and boring. The topics talked about were not new or interesting. I had expected something different when I started reading this. What do you think of it?
I noticed that the author always used words like 'he, him and his' to refer to a person. This seemed strange since there were only women in this book. What do you think of this?