2nd person
2nd person
third person limited
Third Person
Into The Wild by Jon Krakauer is told from the first person narrative point of view. It tells the story of a young man who goes on a solo adventure in Alaska.
Point of view
An Atheist or a Heretic (depending on your point of view)
Perrault and Francois are Canadian Government couriers. Their job is to get from point a to point b as fast as they can.
In "Warrior: Into the Wild," the author uses a third-person omniscient point of view. This allows the narrator to provide insights into multiple characters' thoughts and feelings throughout the story, giving readers a broader perspective on the events unfolding.
Give both sides of the argument
hyperbole "an endless array of outhouses..." but array wasnt endless
This does not mean they have mental issues in all cases. All I know is that this person feels very strongly about their point of view.
The wild dog does not like her