In reader-oriented criticism, which is true of the addresser?
a. The addresser must be seen on-screen.
b. The addresser is always a narrator.
c. The addresser may be a character played by an actor.
d. The addresser cannot be a producer-writer as auteur.
e. None of the above.
Question 2
The return of the reader in reader-oriented criticism is in part a return to
a. historically framed sociology of literature.
b. genre criticism.
c. thinking about literature as a rhetorical communication act.
d. Both a and b.
e. Both a and c.