If the story was told from Emily's point of view, we would gain insight into her thoughts, emotions, and motivations that drive her actions throughout the narrative. This perspective could provide a deeper understanding of her character, her relationships with others, and the challenges she faces within the story. Seeing events unfold through Emily's eyes may also offer a fresh interpretation of the plot and themes present in the story.
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.
There is no definitive answer to this question as there are numerous individuals named Emily around the world. The name Emily has been consistently popular in many English-speaking countries, so it is quite common.
In William Faulkner's short story "A Rose for Emily," it is revealed at the end that Miss Emily's servant, Tobe, had been living with her all these years and he leaves the house after her death. Tobe's departure signifies the end of an era and the passing of the last connection to Miss Emily's reclusive existence.
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the point of view would be called third-person, when someone who may not be in the story but is a bystander telling the story.
If "Two Kinds" was told through Suyuan's point of view, an omniscient third-person narration would be appropriate. This would allow for insights into Suyuan's thoughts and feelings while also providing a comprehensive view of the events in the story and the perspectives of the other characters.
As far as I know, there is no such story in Greek Mythology. Feel free to change this answer if you have a different point of view.
Stories are totally different depending on who is writing them. A teacher would have a different viewpoint than a student or a janitor or a principal or a parent. Depending on what the story is about, the teacher would see and think and feel different things. Every character in a story has their own unique viewpoint of that story. Think of how Harry Potter would be different if Hermione had been the narrator, for example.
i think the story would have been better if it had a better ending.but it doesnt matter on the basis of the narrator.
Yes, its been done many times.
If Atticus had been as prejudiced as many in the town he would not have defended Tom and the outcome would likely have been very different. Perhaps the town people would have lynched Tom and if not he would probably not have been well defended and the verdict would have been different.
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