Lost in Yonkers
What is the main point of view in the play, Lost in Yonkers?
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The play is primarily from Jay’s point of view. However, there are a few scenes where Jay is not a part of the action. These mostly serve to establish the personalities and identities of the other characters. Regardless, the reader and audience mainly see Jay’s growing admiration and respect for Grandma as he and Arty learn more about her. More importantly, his progression can be seen as he learns to become more responsible and strong.
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