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Perspective
The perspective of this autobiography is told from the author to reveal Ms. Hepburn's point of view. She has chosen a very unique way of making the reader feel he is engaged in a conversation with Ms. Hepburn rather than reading her story. She pulls you in with questions you the reader are actually asking yourself and then she answers the same questions. Ms. Hepburn paints such a picture of the places she has been, whether she is describing a home or a setting, that you feel as though you are not just reliving the moment with her but actually there when it happened. This detail would not have the same feel to it if it were told by a second person, or even narrated. The book in its entirety would not be as enjoyable, because you would not get the impression of being there with her or...
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