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Point of View
The use of point of view is a nuanced and powerful literary device that intricately weaves the characters' experiences, emotions, and perspectives into the narrative fabric. The novel employs a multi-faceted narrative approach, employing multiple viewpoints to create a rich and multifaceted story.
The use of multiple perspectives allows the readers to engage deeply with the characters, gaining insight into their diverse backgrounds and unique struggles. Through Ossiri's lens, readers experience the complexities of being an immigrant, grappling with identity, belonging, and the clash of cultures. Kassoum's perspective, on the other hand, offers a lens into the challenges faced by individuals from impoverished backgrounds, illuminating the harsh realities of poverty, crime, and social inequality. By shifting viewpoints, the novel paints a vivid portrait of immigrant life in Paris, capturing the diverse range of experiences within this community.
The varied perspectives create a mosaic of voices...
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