If this passage was written from the point of view of the fly and began with the sentence, "I bit the head of a bald man," which
would best describe the literary term for this point of view? A) first person point of view
B) second person point of view
C) fourth person point of view
D) third person omniscient point of view
First person's point of view describes the literary term in the given passage.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the above question, the extract is written from the point of view of a fly. The fly is narrating its own story. It implies an autobiography as evident from the use of the first person pronoun ''I'' as telling its own tale and describing events that have been done by its own self.
Therefore the narration is a fine example of the first person point of view and this is also known as the first person narrative.
Jekyll (Dr. Lanyon) dies. In fact, he tells his butler Utterson that he doesn't want to talk about Jekyll ( Utterson informs him that his friend is very ill too). He said that he himself had had a good life.