![]() In the second book, Waugh presents the perspectives of journalists. The reader supposes that the real Boot is on the plane. However, it is here where Waugh adds suspense. ![]() On his way to East Africa, he meets an Englishman, a stranger to the storyline. William Boot must take an assignment that he never signs up for or else he will lose his job. However, Waugh shifts the narrative when another man with the last name 'Boot' enters the storyline and is mistaken for the main character. She convinces Lord Copper, who is an executive officer of a corporation to interview Boot. ![]() ![]() Julia Stitch, who advises him to become a war correspondent to Ishmaelia in East Africa. Waugh begins the story with John Courteney Boot, who is a young novelist he is visiting a friend named Mrs. Eveyln Waugh's three-book novel 'Scoop' is a story about mistaken identity. ![]()
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