Vraag 1.
1.1. die “ander”;
The other refers to the way the individual
reader understands the text and not the
way the author just wrote it. The reader
gives meaning to the text because of their
understanding and experiences, and thus
readers understand texts differently
according to the way they read them and
the meanings they give them.
The way the actors perform the author's
words engages the reader in the story and
helps them understand the actors. This
can be seen by how the reader
understands the woman in The Night at
the Drift.
Because of her actions, such as being
cynical and judgmental about the poverty
of the old people, the reader can give
meaning to her character by viewing her
as a self-deprecating person.
Furthermore, through her actions to want
to pay the old people for their hospitality,
the reader uses their experiences of
1.1. die “ander”;
The other refers to the way the individual
reader understands the text and not the
way the author just wrote it. The reader
gives meaning to the text because of their
understanding and experiences, and thus
readers understand texts differently
according to the way they read them and
the meanings they give them.
The way the actors perform the author's
words engages the reader in the story and
helps them understand the actors. This
can be seen by how the reader
understands the woman in The Night at
the Drift.
Because of her actions, such as being
cynical and judgmental about the poverty
of the old people, the reader can give
meaning to her character by viewing her
as a self-deprecating person.
Furthermore, through her actions to want
to pay the old people for their hospitality,
the reader uses their experiences of