It is first person as I is used in this exceept
Explanation: This is a passage related to the work "Unbroken" by American author Laura Hillenbrand. The writer interrupts Louis's story by inserting information about Japan and Germany, thus better informing readers of the background of the story. The broader picture of Zamperini is acquired in this way, that is, how Zamperini's life can be changed by war. Although Louis Zamperini may have had different plans after participating in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, his plans were interrupted by the war. Although he had some plans of his own, he never dreamed that he would survive a plane crash in the Pacific Ocean, swim for 47 days on a raft and spend two and a half years in three brutal Japanese camps. The idea is that the world around us changes as often as we don't want it to.
I would answer first person or third person omniscient
Second person, no, because it'a a secondary character, I think
Third person omniscient is correct as well because he knows every thing about the main character and is able to write about all the facets
Third person omniscient is commonly used in stories with many characters
Third-person limited only knows the main character, so it's not enough to be able to write about feelings....
I really have a doubt between first person and third-person omniscient...
But in fact, after thinking, for only one character it should be First person.
Hope this will help you to make your own choice
Edgar Allen Poe was a poet of the romantic era. If that is your question, "The Cask of Amontillado" is romanticism
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Typical life. Everythings gonna be ok i promise
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