Question Two for "The Doll's House"
If Kezia were to narrate the story, “The Doll’s House,” (either through a limited omniscient or first person point of view), how might the story change? Would this change be positive or negative in your opinion?
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If Kezia were to narrate the story, “The Doll’s House,” (either through a limited omniscient or first person point of view), how might the story change? Would this change be positive or negative in your opinion?
Posted by Brad at 3/30/2007 10:32:00 AM
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If Kezia were to narrate the story, “The Doll’s House”, from the first point of view, it might change the story. In my opinion this would be a positive change because Kezia is kind and compassionate. She asks her mother if she can show their dolls house to Kelveys, but her mother answers, “certainly not, Kezia”. If she was the narrator she would show her feelings about her mother’s ideas and also about poor people which could be positive for readers.
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