Yellow Star

What is the narrator point of view in the biography, Yellow Star?

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Yellow Star is a first-person account of a child’s experience during the Holocaust. “Am I not valuable to the Germans?” (16), Syvia asks her father to understand her place. Because Yellow Star is based on Syvia’s memories, the author, Syvia’s niece, puts the memories into narrative form. Syvia is four-and-a-half years old when she relocates to the Lodz ghetto. She does not understand what is happening around her.

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