How might the story be different if told from the perspective of a Selenite?
The reader would understand why the Selenites want to capture Mr. Bedford and Mr. Cavor.
There would not be a significant difference.
The reader would see Mr. Cavor’s motives portrayed in a more favorable way.
The Selenites would initiate the conflict in the story.
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How might the story be different if told from the perspective of a Selenite?
The reader would under...
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