The Force
What is the narrator point of view in the novel, The Force?
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The novel is told in present tense by a third-person limited narrator that has complete access to all of Malone’s thoughts and feelings. This narrative choice serves to make Malone a likable character, despite all of his flaws and corruption. Because the reader has access to his thoughts, the reader is forced to see Malone as a human being and not a machine, and his plight and his suffering feel real.
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