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julia-pushkina [17]
2 years ago
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Which best describes the narrator’s point of view? His use of the first-person singular pronoun ""I"" shows that he feels empowe

red and free. His use of the first-person singular pronoun ""I"" shows that he has forgotten about his brothers. His repeated use of the possessive pronoun ""my"" shows that he is selfish and greedy. His repeated use of first-person singular pronouns shows that he is lonely.
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erma4kov [3.2K]2 years ago
4 0

Ayn Rand, a Russian-American author, wrote Anthem, a tragic fiction novella. The story takes place in the far future, when humanity has entered another Dark Age. So, option A is the correct answer.

<h3>What is the narrator's point of view?</h3>

His use of the first-person singular pronoun "I" conveys his sense of strength and independence.

Rand writes Anthem as a warning to those who believe that collectivist social regimes, such as the one she seen emerge in Russia early in the twentieth century, may be effective at any time.

This excerpt from Ayn Rand's "Anthem" is a short story that depicts a world where cooperation has become the norm to the point where the word "I" is no longer used.

Along these lines, a sliver of independence shines in the community, and it could easily be misinterpreted as selfishness.

For more information about the Narrator's view, refer below

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