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What did V.S. Naipaul think about interviews?

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10%They are essential for fame ( 1 voter )
90%They can wound a person ( 9 voters )
0%They are thrilling experiences
0%They are only for celebrities
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V.S. Naipaul viewed interviews as an intrusion and a disruption to his life. In chapter 7, The Interview, of the Class 12 English textbook, it is noted that Naipaul, like many writers, felt uncomfortable with the idea of being interviewed. He believed interviews exposed personal aspects of a writer’s life that should remain private, as they often delve deeply into thoughts and experiences he would rather keep separate from his public persona. Naipaul’s stance reflects a broader skepticism about the interview as a tool that can sometimes undermine the integrity or privacy of creative individuals.

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  1. Naipaul believed interviews could harm people and make them lose a part of themselves. Therefore option B is correct answer.

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