1: "I hope that World Lit II deadline is extended!"
2: She desperately prayed for her World Lit II deadline to be extended.
3: "Ridwaanah hopes that the deadline for World Lit II is extended.
NPOV, or better yet narrative point of view. In, "The Wars" Findley expertly weaves in and out of a multiplicity of narrative points of view. We are privy to the first person perspective of Robert Ross through the prologue, and throughout the rest of the novel the second person perspective of the archivist and the 3rd person omniscient perspective recount the life of Robert. From the get go we are introduced to two strands of narrative structure that connect through their focus on Robert. This shift in narrative point of view reveals the narrator's tendency to interpret primary documents on their own accord. This analysis adds a dynamic dimension to the primary sources, allowing the reader to speculate on their own. Findley uses primary source documents, more specifically photographs, as subjective yet decisive windows into the past.
Very subtle first three lines Riddy. I wholely agree. I'll link the IBO.
ReplyDeleteThe agency of the reader allowing for a 'dynamic dimension' is also a good point.