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kirza4 [7]
3 years ago
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What point of view is used in “An Episode of War” by Stephen Crane?

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2 answers:
SSSSS [86.1K]3 years ago
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i belive the answer is C. Third person, because an objective narrator outside the events tells the story.

AnnZ [28]3 years ago
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Answer: Third person, because an objective narrator outside the events tells the story

Explanation: "An Episode of War" by Stephen Crane, is told using the <u><em>third person point of view because an objective narrator outside the events tells the story</em></u>. The third person narrator uses pronouns like he, she or they. This is the story of an army lieutenant who is busy distributing the coffee among the squads when he is wounded in the arm. He starts thinking about the meaning of life and war and feels helpless.

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