As you may know, third person will use third person pronouns such as he, she, it, and they. When a story has a narration in the third person, the narrator will be talking about other people. First person narration is when the narrator speaks about himself or herself, and second person narration is when the narrator is speaking directly to the readers or someone in the story, which is indicated by the use of the pronoun “you.” That said, there are two types of third person—third person limited and third person omniscient. Third person limited is when the narrator knows the thoughts of just a single character which is usually the main character. Third person omniscient is when the narrator knows the thoughts of all the characters and pretty much everything about everything--all situations.
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{In disjointed sentences, the cook and the correspondent argued to the difference between a life-saving station and a house of refuge.}
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Answer:
<h3>It explains Sun's attempt to replace the Moon.</h3>
Explanation:
- The poem “The Walrus and the Carpenter” that Tweedledee recites for Alice has been opens up with the Sun blazing upon the sea with all its might. The odd thing about this lines is that it was midnight and not the time for the Sun to shine.
- This stanza perhaps forecasts that the poem is about forcing into someone's territory. The Sun can be seen forcing its way into Moon's way by blazing strongly in the night time.
- This poem can be seen as using someone's entitlement by force or abusing someone's right.