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Oryx and Crake

By Margaret Atwood

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The narrator explains that, unlike others who may astonish the audience with strange, improbable stories, he deliberately chooses to relate plain matter of fact in the simplest manner and style. His principal design is to inform the reader, not to amuse them. This excerpt is from Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels.

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Narrator states preference for factual style over imaginative tales, aiming to inform rather than entertain.

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