The Point Of Point Of View In Capote's "My Side Of The Matter" And Cheever's "Five-Forty-Eight"
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The Point of Point of View in Capote's "My Side of the Matter" and Cheever's
Point of view is an essential element to consider when reading
literature of any kind. How an author chooses to tell a story, directly
affects how and what the reader sees and feels. Most authors write their
stories with ....
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.... become aware of
this in the opening paragraph. There seems to be a sense of urgency for the
narrator to tell the reader "the truth":
I know what is being said about me and you can take my side
or theirs, that's your own business. It's my word against
Eunice's and Olivia-Ann's, and it should be plain enough to
anyone with two good eye which one of us has their wits
about them. I just want the citizens of the USA ....
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