1. Describe the narration used in "Miss Brill"
I believe that the narration used in “Miss Brill” is a third person point of view because the author uses
words like she, her, and her name – Miss Brill to relate the events of the story.
words like she, her, and her name – Miss Brill to relate the events of the story.
2. How reliable is the narration in "Miss Brill"? What are some clues that the actual events in the story are somewhat different than the narrator's version?
The narration of “Miss Brill” is unreliable; some of the clues are that she heard someone crying when in reality it was herself crying.
Looking good, I'm glad you got this up and running.
ReplyDelete#1-Don't forget to touch on the other dimensions of narration as well. (retrospective, limited vs. omniscient, and reflector characters)
ReplyDelete#2-That's just one clue. :)
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