The Women

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, The Women?

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The novel is narrated from the first-person, limited, point of view. The narrator is somewhat reliable but decidedly biased in presentation. Narrative reliability is confounded by the narrator's admitted alcoholism; thus, many scenes end when the narrator passes out and the action resumes when the narrator regains consciousness.

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The Women