GENES
Gene's
John Knowles' novel "A Separate Peace" is told in first person point-of-view by the narrator. The narrator is the character Gene Forrester.
The story "A Separate Peace" is told from the first-person point of view of the character Gene Forrester. He reflects on his time at Devon School during World War II and his complex relationship with his friend Phineas.
"A Separate Peace" is written in the first-person point of view, with the main character, Gene Forrester, narrating the story. This perspective gives readers insight into Gene's thoughts, feelings, and perceptions throughout the novel.
First-person. It is told from Bethany's point of view
Twilight is told from the third person point of view.
it is in Katniss's point of view
from whose point of view is the Boggart by Susan cooper told by
It is from Michael Oher's point of view
The book is told from third person point of view and Charles (Chip) Clewts's essays are told in first person.
"Sonny's Blues," is told from Sonny's Brother's point of view.
The novel is told in first persons point of view. It's usually Bella's.