Reading Comprehension Practice Question - 1984

Hi,

I don’t understand why the marked answer is the correct one. Nothing in the text mentions that there were any nuanced analysis.
I pasted the text below.

While the narrative structure of George Orwell’s 1984 might initially present as linear and straightforward, the nuanced treatment of themes such as authoritarianism, individual liberty, and the manipulation of truth invites a wide array of scholarly interpretations. This deceptive simplicity has led many to attempt to situate the novel within a unifying theoretical framework. Yet, such endeavors often falter, not necessarily due to a lack of analytical rigor, but because the multifaceted questions and challenges embedded within the text inherently defy simplistic categorization or singular interpretive lenses. Consequently, the thematic complexity and resistance to easy analysis place 1984 in the same realm as other literary classics with deceptive narrative simplicity, such as To Kill a Mockingbird and The Great Gatsby. Like these works, 1984 ensnares readers with its compelling story while simultaneously presenting a thematic richness that resists encapsulation within any single interpretive paradigm.

I also really don’t see why this is the correct answer to the next question, can anyone explain, please? :((

Can you please skip this question, I don’t think its good and we haven’t had a chance to edit it yet.

Can you please filter for questions with a solution?

Or, even better do RC from the big book.