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Damm [24]
2 years ago
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When the narrator says, “ There has got to be an end of this. We are neither one of us cowards, and this is humiliating, intoler

able “ what is he referring to ?
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sergey [27]2 years ago
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When the narrator says, “ There has got to be an end of this. We are neither one of us cowards, and this is humiliating, intolerable “ what is he referring to ending the situation that has caused the humiliation.

<h3>Who is a narrator?</h3>

A narrator is the person via whose perspective or point of view the event is being recounted.

The point of view of the narrator is crucial because it shapes the perception of the reader about the events that is being narrated.

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