No One Belongs Here More Than You
What is the narrator point of view in the story collection, No One Belongs Here More Than You?
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The stories in this collection mostly utilize first-person, past tense narration. There are some exceptions, such as stories that use third-person and/or present tense narration, but those exceptions are rare over the course of the book. The use of first-person narration in these stories places the reader directly within the consciousness and experiences of the protagonists. However, there are still distinct separations between the protagonists and the reader, which parallel the forms of alienation that the stories often address.
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