Mother and Child

What is the narrator point of view in the story, Mother and Child?

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The story of Etaa is told by three first-person narrators. The first third of the story is told by Hywel, Etaa's chosen mate. The second third is narrated by Meron, king of the Neaane. Tarn, the "god," tells the last third. This first person technique gives the story immediacy and allows the reader to see Etaa from three different perspectives.

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