• We have the dialectic of suspense on the one hand, how will this be resolved, and inevitability on the other, "Oh, it's a folk tale, it'll be resolved, don't worry about it."

    我们一方面有悬念的对立,就不可避免地会有,另一个方面,即这个会怎样解决,“哦,这是个传说,这会解决的,不用担心它“

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  • Continuing to page 1004, the upper right-hand column: xpectations"--this word is what Iser thinks governs the sort of dialectic that the reading process is playing with.

    接着看1004页,右上角一栏:,“期望“,伊瑟尔认为正是这个词,“…,支配着阅读过程中的对立。

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  • So that's the dialectic; that's what's negotiated.

    那就是对立,这就是我们需要跨越的。

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