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Point of View
Western Lane is primarily narrated from the first-person point of view, giving readers a direct insight into the thoughts, emotions, and experiences of Gopi, the protagonist. The use of Gopi as the narrator allows readers to intimately connect with her perspective, enabling a deeper understanding of her cultural struggles, personal growth, and the challenges she faces within her family and society. The first-person narrative immerses readers into Gopi's internal world, providing access to her fears, hopes, and uncertainties. This perspective is crucial in portraying the complexities of Gopi's identity as she navigates the clash between her Gujarati heritage and the modern world of London. The narrative voice allows readers to witness Gopi's transformation from a young girl uncertain about her place in the world to a determined athlete seeking self-discovery and recognition.
Furthermore, the first-person point of view enables readers to empathize with Gopi's grief...
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