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Perspective
The Man Who Listens To Horses is told from the perspective of Monty Roberts. Monty is the narrator and tells the story of his own true life story. He narrates the story in first person and informs the reader of his various thoughts and feelings at different points of his life. He is telling the story as a man in his 60s, so from time to time he will point out the most significant events in his life and how they shaped his beliefs. He is also able to consistently give the reader his opinions on various topics and experiences. Some stories he tells in a matter of fact fashion, while other times he goes into depth about how he was thinking and feeling.
While Monty's point of view is highly reliable, since he personally witnesses all of the events, he is only able to tell the story...
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