The Bearkeeper's Daughter
What is the narrator point of view in the novel, The Bearkeeper’s Daughter?
The Bearkeeper’s Daughter
The Bearkeeper’s Daughter
Although Bradshaw presents the viewpoint of John throughout the novel, she uses a third-person narrative voice. When she wants to communicate John's private thoughts, she does so in italicized passages. This produces an effective balance of objective and subjective narration.
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