Reader-Response Theory, particularly in the work of Louise M. Rosenblatt, focuses on the interaction between the reader and the text. Rosenblatt argues that reading is a transactional process in which the reader actively participates in making meaning from the text. The meaning of the text is not inherent but emerges through this interaction.
Now, let's analyze the options:
Thus, the correct answers are (A) and (C), as they reflect the interactive and transformative nature of reading in Reader-Response Theory.
| a | Phileas Fogg and Jean Passepartout | i | William Shakespeare |
| b | Don Quixote and Sancho Panza | ii | Jules Verne |
| c | Candide and Pangloss | iii | Miguel de Cervantes |
| d | Dogberry and Verges | iv | Voltaire |