The story of Minerva and Arachne is typically told from a third-person point of view. This allows for an objective narration of the events and the interactions between the characters without being limited to the perspective of a single character.
the perspective from which the story is told
A parable.
Point of view
The point of view in the story is from the view of the bully in the story. This is the first story in which a story has been told from the bully's point of view.
It is from Michael Oher's point of view
Gradpoint: By noting from whose vantage point the story is being told.
he story is told in the third person but isfor the most part limited to Gregor's point of view.
Point of view
The story is told in third person limited.
I'm studying Athena and I think this is Good: Arachne was a mortal who was an amazing weaver. She once told an old woman that she thought she was a better weaver than the goddess of weaving, Athena, herself. When Athena heard about what Arachne said, she became extremely angry. Athena came to Arachne in the form of an old woman, and warned her not to compare herself to the great goddess Athena. Arachne continued to believe she was the better weaver. Athena then challenged Arachne to a weaving contest, and of course she accepted. Athena weaved a tapestry showing Mount Olympus. Arachne's tapestry consisted of the twelve major gods. Arachne's tapestry was chosen as the best. Athena, in her rage, destroyed Arachne's tapestry, and turned Arachne into the world's first spider, and the treads of the tapestry into spider silk.
The perspective through which a story is told
The story "Hearts and Hands" is told by an omniscient narrator.