Marlena

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, Marlena?

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The story is told from the first person, past tense point of view – although as noted elsewhere in this analysis, the summaries of the sections that take place in New York are written in the present tense to reflect that they are taking place in the contemporary life of narrator/protagonist Cat.

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