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Abstract Unlike proponents of determinate meanings, fish locates meaning in the reader and his/her experience rather than in the text and its words. fish’s assumption that meaning is in the reader greatly on his examination of what happens in the at of reading. he does so by examining the reader’s exprtience of the text. fish also pays much attention to the rules and beliefs that make it possible for one to know. in other words , fish digs deeper into the source of interpritive authority which he will locate in the reader, or , it to put it more precisely, in the interpritive community of readers. |