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jonny [76]
3 years ago
11

Read the excerpt from chapter 25 of the awakening which best describes the narrative voice in the excerpt

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ivann1987 [24]3 years ago
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In Kate Chopin´s <em>The awakening, </em>chapter 25, the author uses an extradiegetic narration who is characterized for stands in a position outside the world of narrated history. So what is narrated is the story itself, and the narrator is not making a direct part of the one.

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