Prologue - Chapter Three
Prologue:
· The following version of this book was used to create this Lesson Plan: Hendricks, Greer and Pekkanen, Sarah. The Wife Between Us. St. Martin’s Griffin, 2018.
· The novel alternates between narrative techniques: some chapters are told from a first-person perspective speaking in the present tense, and others are told from a third-person perspective using the past tense.
· In the Prologue, the first-person narrator follows the woman with whom her husband, Richard, has fallen in love.
· The narrator watches as the woman enters her apartment building, “oblivious to what I have done to her” (3).
· The narrator considers that this woman is unaware of “the damage I have wrought; the ruin I have set in motion” (4).
· The narrator thinks that this woman “has no idea what will happen to her” (4) if she continues to see Richard.
Chapter One:
· Chapter One switches to a third-person narration...
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