Butcher's Crossing

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, Butcher’s Crossing?

Butcher’s Crossing

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Although the novel utilizes a third-person narrator, William Andrews functions as the narrative’s main point of view. All information conveyed to the reader is dictated by Andrews’ own experience and location. In other words, Andrews is never absent from any of the novel’s scenes.

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