In "Oliver Twist," the narrator adopts a third-person omniscient point of view, providing insights into the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters while maintaining a focus on Oliver's experiences. This perspective allows readers to understand the harsh realities of Victorian society, including themes of poverty and social injustice, while also highlighting Oliver's innocence and resilience. The narrative style combines a mix of social commentary and detailed character observations, enhancing the emotional depth of the story.
Third person
It took place in nineteenth-century England. the time frame is not directly stated in the story, from what I understand, One would assume early Victorian times, as she ruled from l837-l90l, covering most of the century, in back view. I am editing this as the answer is clearly wrong. The book was published in parts from 1837 onwards. However Dickens could not have taken reference for a period in the future since he clearly wrote the book before publication. Therefore this work is of Georgian London and in actuality, was made up of Dicken's own memories and observations whilst growing up.
depends on your point of view
the third -person limitted
third person limited
Third person
1st point of view or narrators point of view
By using multiple narrators
Point of view is what it is called.
First person point of view is used when narrators tell stories from their own perspectives using "I," "me," "we," or "my." This allows readers to see events and experiences through the narrator's eyes.
Point of view
This is third person point of view.
It is told from the narrators point of view, aka...the school boards chair man.
It gives the reader ac to the narrators thoughts and shows how she deals with her situation
In "Day's Wait", it is written in first person from the father's point of view, and in "home", it is written in third person. hope this helps you
They contribute to the narrative voice of the story.
By using multiple narrators