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Point Of View

A diverse Point of View in literature is what produces the story. In each story the author shows you what they think is important by giving you a certain point of view. Whether it is a first person or a third person point of view, there is always a motive behind why the author chose that view.
"Everything that Rises Must Converge", by Flannery O'Conner, deals with contentious issues of racism and the questionable validity of what is racism after the civil rights movement. In the portrayal of these sensitive issues, O'Conner utilizes a unique narrative point of view in order to maneuver the reader's response to characters, situations, conflicts and issues. Through these different levels of narration, from the third person narration of Julian's point of view, and the limited periods of other first person narrations from the minor characters, readers are influenced and manipulated to question their own attitudes towards the racial issues presented. O'Conner uses third person limited......


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