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gulaghasi [49]
3 years ago
10

How does the characterization of the narrator, their partner, and their child develop the story's meaning from the article " her

e we aren't, so quickly"?
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1 answer:
zmey [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

<h3>The author repetitively uses the first person word "I" to refer it to himself.</h3>

Explanation:

  • In the article "Here We Aren't, So Quickly", the author Jonathan Safran Foer develops the story by mentioning himself as the first person in the article. Throughout the article, <u>the author repetitively uses the first person word "I" to refer it to himself.</u>
  • Readers would often come across <u>the second person "You" in the article from the second paragraph onward, that second person is his partner.</u>The author compares himself with his partner and he thinks she is much more better and kind than him.
  • Finally, their child is referred through <u>third person characterization. The author refers their child as "He"</u> in the article.
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