Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow Writing Styles in All the Little Bird-Hearts

Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow
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Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow Writing Styles in All the Little Bird-Hearts

Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow
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Point of View

The use of point of view intricately weaves together the perspective of Sunday, the protagonist, and filters the plot through her internal narrative. This narrative technique not only enriches the storytelling but also deepens the exploration of themes such as identity, relationships, and societal dynamics within the novel's setting in the 1980s Lake District.

The novel predominantly employs a third-person limited omniscient point of view centered around Sunday, offering readers intimate access to her thoughts, emotions, and sensory experiences. Through Sunday's perspective, the reader gains insight into how autism influences her experiences with the world, characterized by a penchant for routine, a hyper-awareness to sensory stimuli, and an adherence to patterns. This narrative approach immerses the reader in Sunday's world, allowing them to empathize with her challenges and understand the organic nature of her existence.

Because readers experience the story through Sundays' lens, and because...

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