Hag-Seed
What is the narrator point of view in the novel, Hag-Seed?
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The narrative is told almost exclusively from the perspective of Felix, except for a few key moments throughout the text. This has the effect of making the reader empathize with Felix’s character, even when he is doing questionable things such as spiking grapes with hallucinogenic drugs. It also has the effect of making the reader question Felix’s sanity. From Felix’s perspective, he is in control of his delusion about the presence of his daughter Miranda, understanding that it is just a creation of his mind and not something that is really occurring.
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