Point of View vs. Narrator. Point of view is very closely linked with the concept of a narrator. The narrator of a story can be a participant in the story, meaning this character is a part of the plot, or a non-participant. The point of view in a story refers to the position of the narrator in relation to the story.
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B maybe Not sure but hopefully it is right
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A). Grieving, the speaker first conveys his despair and anger but then reconfirms his religious belief.
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Alfred Tennyson in his poem 'In Memoriam A.H.H.' reflects the crunch of 'faith rocked society' through mourning. The speaker of his poem displays sorrow and gloom first after the death of Hallam, his friend, and anguish as he feels low after losing his friend. <u>However, this is followed by a restatement of his religious faith by stating his hope that despite his friend lost his physical body but he still has the opportunity to reunite with his soul</u>. He wants that whenever he reassociates with him, Hallam can recall all the memories they shared together on Earth and stay together till eternity. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
The answer to your question is B you are welcome...