Without such a strong captain at the helm, these readers argue, the Roman ship would flounder.
He doesn't need to be realistic, some readers argue.
Some readers have argued that the "dual personalities" interpretation is overly simplistic.
Those readers argued that the boyfriend was the true source of the problem and should bear the costs.
These readers argue that once the fighting was under way, there were only two choices: destroy the enemy or surrender.
Some readers argue that the two parts are separate and should be treated as such.
Many readers argue that Brownlow seems to be a caricature of a virtuous man.
Some readers argue that he hasn't realized yet how important she is to him emotionally.
Some readers argue that in such passages Faulkner is using a character's "heightened voice."
Hopefully readers will use the book as a treasure map, and argue with it too.