"Authors have more scope to develop and explore their characters when they use interior monologue than by using a narrator who reminisces. Do you agree? Comment, making detailed references to "The Great Gatsby" and "The Stone Angel"
In answer to the above question, I do agree with the statement declared. Writers do have a wider range of options to develop and explore their characters when they use interior monologue. This is because the characters' thoughts and feelings are openly displayed to us and we are purposely allowed to enter their minds. …