Oroonoko

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, Oroonoko?

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The story’s primary point of view is that of its unnamed, first-person narrator: a white, female, British colonist in the South American country where much of the story takes place. She is telling a story not her own: a story that, she says in her narration, was told to her by its central character, the slave / prince Oroonoko.

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