What opinion did John A. Pescud have about best sellers? Why did he have such an opinion?
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Ans- Pescud believed that the stories about best sellers were not realistic. The themes revolved around romances between royals and commoners,fencing,imaginative encounters and all the stuff that never happens in real life. In real life, one would always select a prospective bride from a similar background
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Ans- Pescud believed that the stories about best sellers were not realistic. The themes revolved around romances between royals and commoners,fencing,imaginative encounters and all the stuff that never happens in real life. In real life, one would always select a prospective bride from a similar background
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Answer: John A Pescud hated best sellers. He said that they were way too unrealistic and fascinating. An American hero falls in love with a European princess and follows her back home then asks her father after a certain struggle he agrees. But he believed that this kind of stuff does not happen in real life, he said that a guy picks a girl from the same high school and they marry
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