Ghachar Ghochar

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, Ghachar Ghochar?

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Vivek Shanbhag’s novella, Ghachar Ghochar, is told from the limited-omniscient first person point of view with access to the narrator’s interiority. There is only a single narrator who is both seen and known by the reader. Shanbhag’s narrator is biased; thus, the accuracy of his interpretation of events is questionable. The narrative perspective remains constant throughout the text, but the tense varies, with frequent switches between the past and present tense.

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