Wizard of the Crow
What is the narrator point of view in the novel, Wizard of the Crow?
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Although the novel presents the perspectives of multiple characters, it is not ultimately an omniscient third-person point-of-view because the truth of the events narrated themselves can never be established. Of course, the novel presents a broad array of perspectives from the elderly Eldares couple, Maritha and Mariko, to the Ruler’s Ministers and to Kamiti and Nyawira themselves. However, the narrator—who is never identified—is careful never to allow any one character to fully control the narrative or to define exactly what happens and how.
Wizard of the Crow, BookRags