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I gave this storybecause this story didn't include a clear ending, I like stories that have a clear ending that tells and conclude every important event that happened throughout the story.
But this story's ending didn't include any clear decision,

This story's author made readers think a lot while the readers read this story, The author gave many questions to the reader to make the readers think, The questions were the reason why I gave this storystars, Because of the questions, I could think more while I read the story, which helped me to remember the details in the story.


Even I liked the way how the author gave the readers questions in the book, this story is not my choice to read my own.
As I said I hate the ending of this book, but that doesn't mean that this book is not interesting.
This book can be really interesting to readers who like reading dizzy or not organized books, This book has a lot of points that make readers confuse or not sure about the story, For example in the story perspective keep changes, sometimes the narrator talks about Mrs, Frola but then, the narrator quickly changes to Mr, Ponza again. This could be interesting points to some readers, but like me who likes to read organized books, I DO NOT recommend this book.
Luigi Pirandello AgrigentoJuneRomeDecemberwas an Italian dramatist, novelist, poet, and short story writer whose greatest contributions were his plays.
He was awarded theNobel Prize in Literature for his almost magical power to turn psychological analysis into good theatre.
Pirandellos works include novels, hundreds of short stories, and aboutplays, some of which are written in Sicilian.
Pirandellos tragic farces are often seen as forerunners of the Theatre of the Absurd, Luigi Pirandello AgrigentoJuneRomeDecemberwas an Italian dramatist, novelist, poet, and short story writer whose greatest contributions were his
Snag Mrs. Frola And Mr. Ponza, Her Son-in-Law Developed By Luigi Pirandello Distributed As Volume
plays.
He was awarded theNobel Prize in Literature for "his almost magical power to turn psychological analysis into good theatre.
Pirandello's works include novels, hundreds of short stories, and aboutplays, some of which are written in Sicilian.
Pirandello's tragic farces are often seen as forerunners of the Theatre of the Absurd, sitelink.