The Old Woman With the Knife

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, The Old Woman With the Knife?

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The Old Woman with the Knife is written from the third person point of view. Although this third person narrator predominantly follows the life, experiences, and consciousness of the main character Hornclaw, she also possesses omniscient qualities and capabilities. This means that the narrator has access to scenes beyond Hornclaw’s experience, and is able to describe the narrative world outside the insular context of Hornclaw’s psyche.

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The Old Woman With the Knife