Plurality: A Virtue
In Barthes' view, in a text that possesses plurality, there would be many points of interaction with the text without any one of them being able to surpass the rest... we gain access to it by several entrances, none of it can be authoritatively declared to be the main one (S/Z).
Plurality of a text therefore is a virtue as it allows the reader freedom of thought and interpretation so that he/she becomes the "producer".
