Responding to "Miss Brill"
1) From what point of view is "Miss Brill" told?
- "Miss Brill" is told in 3rd person. "using he/she/they"
2) Is the narration (storytelling) told using present tense or past tense (retrospective)?
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3) "The storyteller (aka the narrator) seems to know exactly what is going on inside Miss Brill's head. In fact, the narrator is too close to Miss Brill for a reader to know exactly what is real and what is imagined." Do you agree or disagree with this remark? Why?
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