Yellow Crocus
Comment on point of view
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An engaging technical elements of the narrative is its shift between different points of view. Written in the third person, past tense, the perspective shifts back and forth between the various characters at various times. In the early chapters, the story is told almost entirely from Mattieās point of view. Then, for about a page and a half in Chapter 4 (the section in which Lisbeth is suffering from a fever and dehydration), the narrative is written from the perspective of a one-year-old. The shift isn't complete because a child that age does not have the vocabulary, sense of sentence structure, or skill to communicate in the way the author has represented.