The Years

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, The Years?

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The Years makes use of first-person perspectives and free indirect speech throughout, punctuated with short scenes and vignettes told by an omniscient narrator. The overall effect of this is that she presents two layers to reality: the human level, in which thoughts, feelings, and perceptions melt together, and the non-human level, which tends to relate to facts and information about the weather and the world outside society.

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