The Wicked Day
What is the narrator point of view in the novel, The Wicked Day?
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The author primarily presents the point of view from that of Mordred, the main character. It is told in third person narrative, with most of the action happening within Mordred's view and hearing. At times, the thoughts of Morgause enter into the description, but it is limited to her reactions when speaking to Mordred; as the story progresses, Morgause is more distant and assumes the role of just another character in Mordred's life.
The Wicked Day, BookRags