Friday, December 12, 2014

What point of view is used in "Through the Tunnel"?

The point of view used in Through the Tunnel is the omniscient point of view.  We know this because the narrator shows us what both Jerry, the story's protagonist, and his mother are thinking and feeling.  Of course, since Jerry is the main character, we get to know more of his thoughts and feelings; but if you read carefully, you'll find that the mother's doubts and worries are also revealed. 

In the third-person limited point of view, the narrator reveals the heart and mind of a single character in the story. 

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